Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => Tech Talk => Topic started by: damonmay21 on January 08, 2015, 08:21:20 PM
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Hi, i'm pretty new to this forum, I bought my first car (93, jeep wrangler) about a month back.
When it's driving and you hit about 50km this terrible loud noise starts to sound and it's really irritating, it gets so loud it's hard to form a conversation with the person sitting beside you... I've taken it in to a shop and they told me that it was the "rear differential bearings were worn" and that I needed a Dana 35 bearing kit to fix it. It's really expensive (for me anyways) to get them to install the parts needed so i'll end up doing it myself.
Has anyone else had this problem in the past? If so what needed to be done to fix it?
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If it is your rear diff... it might just be cheapest and easiest to bolt in another D35 as you can pick them up pretty cheap usually. Just make sure you get one with the same gear ratio and you're good to go
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If you have a 4.0 and manual I have a bolt in d35 for you. It would cost you a case of green bottled beer.