Toad
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Its got 235k on the chassis. Im guessing it comes with the bald bfgs and not the Nittos that are in 1 pic. Axles are probably smiling at you. It has probably been beat.
a quick search on KSL brought up several TJs that are less than $7000 and look waaay better than the one in the craigslist ad if that is the one you are going to see.
SO.... just my opinion here, but the front axle gears are toast. He is giving you new gears and a install kit. Pull the drive shaft, pull the diff cover and scoop out any chunks, put cover back on, fill with oil and drive it. Whats gonna happen... messed up bearings, screwed up gears, take out a seal.... you already have all the replacement parts..so no big deal.
Doesnt look like the greatest deal....blah blah, but its his call.
I would worry about pulling the inner shafts out. If that axle hasnt been apart for awhile and its rusty, I know I have broken off plenty of those stupid 12 point, 13mm bolts that hold the unibearing on... break one of those and you'll be getting a hotel or spending a bunch of money on new one.
Only because pulling the inners is WAY easier and less messy than opening the pumpkin in a parking lot, scrapping a stupid gasket off, waiting for RTV to dry... etc...
If you have a free rental, why not rent a truck then rent a trailer for $50-100 and not worry about bringing any tools.
Its got 235k on the chassis. Im guessing it comes with the bald bfgs and not the Nittos that are in 1 pic. Axles are probably smiling at you. It has probably been beat.
haha, I was sitting here reading this thread thinking the exact same thing. Get the pieces out of the diff, re-fill, and drive it home. So what if he screws up the gears more. Maybe take a couple bottles of fluid to rinse and repeat midway if necessary.
a quick search on KSL brought up several TJs that are less than $7000 and look waaay better than the one in the craigslist ad if that is the one you are going to see.
http://www.ksl.com/auto/listing/1204531?ad_cid=1
http://www.ksl.com/auto/listing/1192762?ad_cid=3
http://www.ksl.com/auto/listing/1187044?ad_cid=1
and Corbin's is a way nice Jeep....can't go wrong there.
A few months ago a guy I was wheeling with broke a couple teeth off the 44 in his JK. He tried to limp it back to the trailers. He got about 1/4 mile on the pavement and the axle seized up on him. Hate to think what would happen if this happened at speed.
I am going to second this. Just because the motor has been replaced ... odds are with those kind of miles that thing will nickel and dime you to death. Worn out spindles, ujoints, transfer case chain stretched, tranny is probably due for a rebuild, axle seals all shot, and so on. Not to mention it looks pretty abused. BAD BAD idea if you ask me. Lots better options for TJ's. Any time you see those kind of miles, the rig leaves you stranded every time you go out (something else always breaking).
Auto's are less common, but be patient and you will find a deal on one locally, and usually it is the people who don't lift their Jeep that bought the auto's when they were new, so if you find a stock one, it's a lot cheaper to throw a lift on and lot less likely to be beat.
Way easier? I dont think so.. you'll need a jack, multiple tools for rusted bolts, you have to drain the oil anyway or its gonna run down the tubes and cover the whole jeep, and you could still break parts that will strand you.
Take a tube of right stuff (which I would just put on, and run... no waiting for it to dry) couple jugs o diff fluid, couple shop towels, a gallon jug, a hammer, razor blade, 13 mm socket and wrench and a cresent wrench for the fill plug. ( I would say screw it and leave the d-shaft in it)
Just my .02
A few months ago a guy I was wheeling with broke a couple teeth off the 44 in his JK. He tried to limp it back to the trailers. He got about 1/4 mile on the pavement and the axle seized up on him. Hate to think what would happen if this happened at speed.
I'm mostly playing devil's advocate. You have the trip planned out well, and the rig might be a great deal.
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