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Re: Swapping ratios front or rear
Joel,
The easier of the two would be to swap the rear axles. I'm fairly
certain that the setup of the r/p with regards to pinion depth, preload,
pressing bearings off of/onto the pinions, and all the other little
adjustments would take much longer than the complete axle swap. The hub
assemblies will need to be pulled for the r/p swap so that you can remove
the ring carrier, too, so you'll probably end up taking just as much off
the front axle as you will by swapping externals on the rears.
HTH,
Myron
----Original Message----
About my friend's gear problems. If he had the r/p in hand for
the front, AND the axle sitting on the floor for the rear. Which is
easier, the front r/p swap or the entire rear end swap-brakebleed-brake
shoes adj, etc.
Must one withdraw the entire hub assemblies (Removing king-pins on
4wd) to get the shafts out, to change the front R/P? The Rear end
swap means springs, brakes, brake lines, tires/wheels, and
driveshaft/ujoints/fluids.
What is the procedure for a front r/p swap. The rear end at least
you can see it all.
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