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    was wondering if anyone would happen to have a ford 8.8 hanging around probably a shot in the dark figured id try . Looking for a 95 + disk breaks 31 spline, 4:10 gears if possible.

    Let me know if you have anything.
    01 tj

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    What's your budget?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kfeal View Post
      What's your budget?
      Im just looking for a stock explorer axle with 4:10s if possible disks and 31 spline . i know the average cost of a 4:10 geared 8.8 from a junk yard is around 250- 300 just looking to pick one up quick and easy without having to call around.
      01 tj

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      • #4
        I'm sure you probably have checked, but if not look on Car-Part.com. Especially since all you need is the housing right? Maybe a yard would give you a deal on just a 4.10 housing you can swap all your disc parts onto.
        97 XJ.

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        • #5
          what happened?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by AngryTJ View Post
            what happened?
            Spun center section.
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            • #7
              chain up and dump it in reverse
              98 blue 5 speed TJ. locked,35 kevlars under 6 inches,trail bling.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by snapshaft View Post
                chain up and dump it in reverse


                What do you have to lose?
                97 XJ.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by snapshaft View Post
                  chain up and dump it in reverse
                  I would try that first too.
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                  • #10
                    cut, rotate, sleeve, and weld the tubes if that doesn't work
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by snapshaft View Post
                      chain up and dump it in reverse
                      I was thinking of trying to pull it back into place somehow but can figure out a way that will work . any ideas.
                      01 tj

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ErikVilla View Post
                        I was thinking of trying to pull it back into place somehow but can figure out a way that will work . any ideas.
                        i have a chain and a right foot
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                        • #13
                          in all seriousness if your tubes are loose now i would try that, did it to my buddies explorer, running 40''s he broke the leaf spring perches and spun the housing, the drive shaft was locked solid, so he chained up to me tight and gave her hell, spun it back close and i pulled him home, then welded new perches and welded the tubes, been A-ok since
                          98 blue 5 speed TJ. locked,35 kevlars under 6 inches,trail bling.
                          98 red automatic TJ. 3.5inch on 33 kevlars, mall crawler status.

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                          • #14
                            I've never done it your going to have to improvise some how.

                            Depending on how loose it is you can try just using the brakes.
                            I would pull the opposite caliper off stick a block of wood in it and stand on the brakes and stick it in gear, pop the clutch, small neutral drops.

                            If it is sticking out a little in the end it shouldn't be a big deal. As long as you can still get the C-clips off.

                            Or weld on a large chunk of metal near the diff and beat it around with a sledge hammer.

                            Or a massive pipe wrench.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by customcreationsllc View Post
                              I've never done it your going to have to improvise some how.

                              Depending on how loose it is you can try just using the brakes.
                              I would pull the opposite caliper off stick a block of wood in it and stand on the brakes and stick it in gear, pop the clutch, small neutral drops.

                              If it is sticking out a little in the end it shouldn't be a big deal. As long as you can still get the C-clips off.

                              Or weld on a large chunk of metal near the diff and beat it around with a sledge hammer.

                              Or a massive pipe wrench.
                              See the issue is because the axle has a clayton truss on it my tubes are where they are sopose to be under the jeep, they didnt walk out at all spring purchases and mounts or correct the center section just is shooting to the moon . i was thinking a chain near the pinion stick a long pipe through the chain out the back jack the pipe up to try n pull the pinion down which will pull the chain downwards and heat the crap out of it while im doing this. i guess any thing is worth a try lol
                              01 tj

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