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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: CapnCrunch]
#870931
02/25/08 03:03 AM
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Joined: Jun 2003
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I had my front drive shaft shortened at a local driveline shop when I did my front diff-swap. It cost me $100. Less that $50 for mine, not-balanced, though. I've hardly ever driven it at any speed in 4WD. Never noticed vibrations. At least, not that I could feel above the BSE <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />
Big Truck: 00, 3.5, Endeavor, 5-Spd drive line in hand! Little Truck: 87, 2.6T I/C, MT, LSDs, Tonneau Top Her Truck: 03, 3.8, 20th Anniv, 65k Daughter's: 06 Eclipse, Keeping it Mitsu! FSMs: MitsubishiLinks.com
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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: MontyMcV]
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02/25/08 03:08 AM
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IIRC, mine was balanced. I've had mine in 4WD up to about 60 MPH and I don't hear/feel any vibrations.
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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: CapnCrunch]
#870933
02/25/08 03:26 AM
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Joined: Apr 2004
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I am thinking of throwing in a front dana 30 (HP from xj) and rear 44 from waggy or XJ. those aussie gears are some nice $$$. I would just want a solid axle up front and then work on the t-case.
92 Galant VR4 #501/1k - Turbo, All Wheel Drive with 4 wheel steering - Money eatin toy 89 Isuzu I-Mark RS sings to 7800 RPM - Daily Driver
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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: icu_runnin]
#870934
02/25/08 03:47 AM
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If I were you, I'd avoid that Dana 30 like it was the plague. Those things are like glass. People around here go through them like they were M&Ms and everyone suggests either swapping one out for a 44 or simply not putting any money into them (i.e., locker, gears).
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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: icu_runnin]
#870935
02/25/08 03:49 AM
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I am thinking of throwing in a front dana 30 (HP from xj) and rear 44 from waggy or XJ. those aussie gears are some nice $$$. I would just want a solid axle up front and then work on the t-case. Search that one. Dana 30 is a terrible idea.
87 Raider 4D56td v5MT1 31's..Basically Stock
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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: LandRaider]
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02/25/08 04:19 AM
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Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,997
Body Damage is Cool
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front dana 30 (HP from xj) Ditch that. Find you one of them. Waggy 44 6 Lug. ![[Linked Image]](http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a60/RaiderMs/100_0042.jpg)
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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: CapnCrunch]
#870937
02/25/08 04:22 AM
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Mudrunner
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I guess its really on how you wheel. My 98 TJ had 36" TSL's with the hp30 and dana44 rear and didnt break nothing. The front was open and the rear was locked. the only problem I had was pullin a full size bronco out of a rock garden and had to beat the $#!T out of it to get it out and the only problem I had was I twisted some splines on the rear shaft. I guess to each is own.
92 Galant VR4 #501/1k - Turbo, All Wheel Drive with 4 wheel steering - Money eatin toy 89 Isuzu I-Mark RS sings to 7800 RPM - Daily Driver
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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: icu_runnin]
#870938
02/25/08 04:29 AM
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Joined: Apr 2004
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Mudrunner
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I would love to find a grand wagoneer and snatch the axles out of it. I would even ditch the rear mitsu. to have matchin front and rear 44's on some 35s or 36's.
92 Galant VR4 #501/1k - Turbo, All Wheel Drive with 4 wheel steering - Money eatin toy 89 Isuzu I-Mark RS sings to 7800 RPM - Daily Driver
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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: icu_runnin]
#870939
02/25/08 05:04 AM
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Joined: Feb 2000
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Roll Me Over
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I am thinking of throwing in a front dana 30 (HP from xj) and rear 44 from waggy or XJ. those aussie gears are some nice $$$. I would just want a solid axle up front and then work on the t-case. Agreed with the others..avoid the 30. Keep in mind if you go SAS your probably going to want a fixed yoke in the front so that means going with another T-case as the mitsu is slip yoke in the front. I think there's one guy from Mexicali who did the SAS with the Mitsu case so I guess it can work ok. I think Frank from Oz also used the mitsu case. He mayy be able to give some good input on this.
99 Gen 2.5, fixing blown head gasket 89 SWB- 33's, ARB Front locker, SR rear locker/axle, SR F brakes, winch, WST Offroad Armor all Around, 2.85 Aussie T-case Gears (SOLD) Sold: (2) 95 SR's, 86 SWB, 90LWB, 91 LWB -Can Change a timing belt in my sleep..
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Re: 3.15 gears still around??
[Re: justice]
#870940
02/27/08 12:22 AM
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 850
Rock Warrior
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I am thinking of throwing in a front dana 30 (HP from xj) and rear 44 ... Agreed with the others..avoid the 30. Keep in mind if you go SAS your probably going to want a fixed yoke in the front so that means going with another T-case as the mitsu is slip yoke in the front. ... Yea, avoid the 30s. Guys here go through them like water here, too. I did a fixed yoke conversion on my '97 SAS Sport w/ the Mitsu transfer case. It works and it's not hard. Split the case, take out the front output shaft, have it drilled and tapped and make sure your new yoke (for the new drive shaft for the SAS) is set up to run a bolt through the middle into the output shaft. Guys that built my driveshaft just hacked the front off the stock yoke and welded a flange for a double Cardin joint back on and drilled a hole in the middle to match my bolt size. They also machined a short 1" or so spacer to fit inside the yoke so it didn't butt up against the output yoke seal. Glass smooth up to 55 Mph and its been three years and not a leak or problem. Which is good 'cause it was misserable with the slip yoke setup. The play in the slip yoke setup combined with the weight of the double Cardin was beating the daylights out of my t-case. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> Good thing about going with the NP231 or dual 231s is you're increasing the length of your front driveshaft considerably which won't hurt with a SAS - especially with a lot of lift. My front drive shaft now is only like 17" long so the pinion sits at about 30 degrees. All this works fine - haven't had any issues - but with a longer drive shaft like I'll have in a couple weeks I'd be able to clock that pinion WAY down. Unfortunately, that means hacking all the brackets, stops, and the knuckles off, rotating the pinion and welding everything back on. Not EVEN going to attempt that - be easier and cheaper to build another axle. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> So, I'm just going to slap a 2-piece drive shaft in and call it good. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" /> Edward
'97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 3.5L conversion SAS Dana 44s & ARBs, 35" Yoko Geolandar M/Ts NP231 B4R doubler/Terra Low231/RP 5.38 229:1 '99 Montero Sport Limited 4WD SAS 3-link project '03 Montero Sport Limited AWD '97 Montero Sport LS 5-Speed 4WD
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