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question about D3o spider gears #817938 06/11/07 02:29 AM
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oldgreen Offline OP
Wheeler
OK I was playing around on a steep quad hill in my cj7 and managed to break my drivers side frt axle. When I took the frt D30 cover off there were a couple of the spider gears with some chips broken off. I was wondering if anyone knew if it would be possible to take some from a cherokee since there are so many of them in the junkyards now and swap them into my cj dana30 It is running 4.10s and I am guessing that since most cherokees have gears in the 3, there might be a difference.


84 CJ7 304 HEI 35 BFG,s rear dana 60 with detroit locker,Viar compressor, fibreglass body, 2 1/2 spring lift, TF999auto, Warn 8000 winch, Plus a cool little trailer on 35,s. JEEP stands for just empty every pocket
Re: question about D3o spider gears [Re: oldgreen] #817939 06/11/07 03:40 AM
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BigJim Offline
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Sure you can.
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Re: question about D3o spider gears [Re: BigJim] #817940 06/11/07 04:41 AM
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superdawg Offline
Body Damage is Cool
It is best to change them in sets.

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