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Originally Posted by fordfreak
BTW Ron if you have an extra seat I would love to ride in the Exploder.
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I do and your welcome to take it. However, my wife and daughters will be in the truck so remember the language.
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Originally Posted by Vettezuki
I don't know about Jeeps and Exploders, but I'm assuming it's the same story as any rear end, most of it is fairly straight forward, you just better get the backlash right, which requires the correct tools, a little paying attention, and some experience doesn't hurt.
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There's more to it than just the back lash. You also have to have the pre-load correct on the pinion and carrier bearings as well as the correct pinion depth. The rear is a Ford 8.8 so the it uses a crush sleeve which makes it easier. The pattern on the ring gear was perfect so I didn't have to shim the pinion.
I haven't done the front yet because I haven't picked up the ARB or the install kit but my brother told me it's going to take a lot longer. The front is a Dana 30 and it uses shims to set the pre-load on the pinion. So unless I get lucky and get it right the first time I'm going to have to add or remove shims to get it right which requires removing the pinion and re-installing it.
Ben, what gear ratio is in you Jeep now? The Explorer also had 27 inch tires with 3.73 gears stock. When I went to 31's I lost a little bottom end but I also have the 4.0 V6 so it wasn't too bad. I imagine it hurts a little more with the 4 banger in the Jeep. On my truck it made a difference of 3mph at 70mph. When my speedometer said 70 I was actually going 73.
I'd be happy to help you re-gear your Jeep. It will be a little easier on yours because you won't be replacing the carriers just the ring and pinions. One thing that you need to know though is that the Dana use two different carriers. One for 3.55 and lower (numerically) gears and one for 3.73 and higher gears. The Dana 30 I used in my front has 3.55 gears so for me to move to 4.56 gear I have to change the carrier which I was going to do anyways.