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diff swaps on the jeep warning lots of pics

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by rocnrol, Feb 17, 2007.

  1. rocnrol

    rocnrol Member

    been a while since i posted here:rofl: the project has been to put a scout diff in the rear with disks and a wagoneer diff in the front. i got the rear fab work done last night........... here's some pics.

    rotor on the axle

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    the axle housing with the new perches and the caliper brackets. the perches are welded 5* tilt over stock .
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    here is the housing sitting in place

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    now with the axle in place

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    caliper mounted
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    and a shot with the tire on

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    a couple of pics of the difference in stick out from the old diffs. compare to the front tire.

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    ever so closer and now for the bling

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    4.10's

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    and a power-lock scavenged from the local auto wreaker for the front diff, along with a set of 4.10's

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  2. Sledgehammer

    Sledgehammer Sure, I'll try it

    Nice work.
     
  3. rocnrol

    rocnrol Member

    thanks! its takin like two years to get to this point so its nice to see the light at the end R)
     
  4. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    good work
     
  5. Chuck

    Chuck Sponsor

    Nice! It’s a good feeling seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
     
  6. DanStew

    DanStew Preowned Merkin salesman Staff Member

    Very Cool!! What process did you use to weld the caliper brcaakets on, it looks like you had to cetner them somehow to get it to sit right.
     
  7. cj5 buggy

    cj5 buggy Member

    very nice, keep up the good work.
     
  8. rocnrol

    rocnrol Member

    hey dan:) !! hows the bus doin in the new home? it was pretty easy actually to mount them. as they are caliper brackets from the front of a diff, the hole was allready there to provide the right centering. all i had to do was cut a notch to slip on to the tube, and open the hole up a bit to fit over the bearing bulge. i used two different checks to make sure i had the "in and out" distance right, if you follow what i mean there. i had a look how the bracket referenced the roter on the front diff, as well i pressed the piston all the way in and then centered the opening on the rotor. to weld it i just used plain old mig welder, in short pases and took my time not to heat it up to much. i also left some old races in there to control any shrinkage. i used an angle finder to make sure i was staying square to the tube as well.

    for only using junk yard pieces i think it came out pertty dernd reasonable. the cost on parts was around the $50 mark. i got the little maching that i did need done for free ( a buddy) but i think if i had to pay for that the tottle price would still be under two hun.
     
  9. GPin

    GPin Member

    Looks great! you will be amazed where that jeep will go all locked up like that.
     
  10. dharmabum

    dharmabum Member

    What is the width on that axle? Is it stock Scout? It looks like it fits really nice under there. Nice work!
     
  11. rocnrol

    rocnrol Member

    i am not sure off hand of the width as i never did measure it:oops: but it very close to the width of a wide axle cj. and yes it is a stock scout 44. also........ another nice thing about this diff is that both axles are the same length.
     
  12. jeepaholic

    jeepaholic Jeepfreak81's fabricator!

    59.5" for the scout. I found a sweet way to build an easy front axle and not have to outboard the front springs. It is sitting in my basement. :twisted:
     
  13. rocnrol

    rocnrol Member

    go on....................... iam listening:)
     
  14. jeepaholic

    jeepaholic Jeepfreak81's fabricator!

    Alrighty. I bought an Early bronco dana 44 front axle. It is a driver drop. Then I picked up a chevy housing for free :) I cut roughly 5" off the driver side. The passenger side is the same as the driver side bronco axle. Steal everything but the housing from the bronco axle and install on the chevy housing. Done! The only downside is the axleshafts use the smaller 260x u joint. It is 59.5" wide 5x5.5 pattern. I need to download some pics but I planned on doing a write up.