Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
#21
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
I'll be honest. I was familiar with the concept and got some real good
ideas from Bill's webiste. When it happened I remembered the tree trick. I
have been unsuccessful in convincing my wife to go to the 8.8 until I run
out of spare shafts. I have one more driver's left now and 1 passenger. I
only have one bearing and seal left now too. I hate to keep breaking and
stopping the trail, but the sooner I blow through these shafts the sooner I
can install the 8.8. Thanks again for all the advice in the past.
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:uSANc.1342$Xn.601@fed1read05...
> Well at least you figured out how to get your Jeep out... most break them
> and then stand around pouting and waiting for help from someone who knows
> what they're doing. :)
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> "Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> > About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin'
a
> > D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> > knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to
clog
> > the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
> >
> > I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
> was
> > a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> > home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
> weight
> > shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new
what
> > happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it
to
> > the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
> up
> > the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
> >
> >
>
>
ideas from Bill's webiste. When it happened I remembered the tree trick. I
have been unsuccessful in convincing my wife to go to the 8.8 until I run
out of spare shafts. I have one more driver's left now and 1 passenger. I
only have one bearing and seal left now too. I hate to keep breaking and
stopping the trail, but the sooner I blow through these shafts the sooner I
can install the 8.8. Thanks again for all the advice in the past.
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:uSANc.1342$Xn.601@fed1read05...
> Well at least you figured out how to get your Jeep out... most break them
> and then stand around pouting and waiting for help from someone who knows
> what they're doing. :)
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> "Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> > About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin'
a
> > D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> > knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to
clog
> > the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
> >
> > I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
> was
> > a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> > home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
> weight
> > shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new
what
> > happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it
to
> > the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
> up
> > the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
> >
> >
>
>
#22
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
Hi Doug,
Thanks, I have them up at http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Looks
like I already have a couple from you or at least they're numbered
similarly.
Jeep camping with your family is fun, after nearly forty years
we're still doing it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Doug Fritz wrote:
>
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
Thanks, I have them up at http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Looks
like I already have a couple from you or at least they're numbered
similarly.
Jeep camping with your family is fun, after nearly forty years
we're still doing it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Doug Fritz wrote:
>
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
#23
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
Hi Doug,
Thanks, I have them up at http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Looks
like I already have a couple from you or at least they're numbered
similarly.
Jeep camping with your family is fun, after nearly forty years
we're still doing it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Doug Fritz wrote:
>
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
Thanks, I have them up at http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Looks
like I already have a couple from you or at least they're numbered
similarly.
Jeep camping with your family is fun, after nearly forty years
we're still doing it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Doug Fritz wrote:
>
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
#24
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
Hi Doug,
Thanks, I have them up at http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Looks
like I already have a couple from you or at least they're numbered
similarly.
Jeep camping with your family is fun, after nearly forty years
we're still doing it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Doug Fritz wrote:
>
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
Thanks, I have them up at http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Looks
like I already have a couple from you or at least they're numbered
similarly.
Jeep camping with your family is fun, after nearly forty years
we're still doing it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Doug Fritz wrote:
>
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
#25
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
Hi Doug,
Thanks, I have them up at http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Looks
like I already have a couple from you or at least they're numbered
similarly.
Jeep camping with your family is fun, after nearly forty years
we're still doing it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Doug Fritz wrote:
>
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
Thanks, I have them up at http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ Looks
like I already have a couple from you or at least they're numbered
similarly.
Jeep camping with your family is fun, after nearly forty years
we're still doing it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Doug Fritz wrote:
>
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
#26
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
Another candidate for the smelter!
Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.
"Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
>
>
Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.
"Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
>
>
#27
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
Another candidate for the smelter!
Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.
"Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
>
>
Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.
"Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
>
>
#28
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
Another candidate for the smelter!
Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.
"Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
>
>
Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.
"Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
>
>
#29
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
Another candidate for the smelter!
Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.
"Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
>
>
Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.
"Doug Fritz" <jp4by4cya@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:DI6dnRMpAZleo5vcRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> About a year ago I got into a thread with Bill and Jerry about wheelin' a
> D35 with 35s and a locker. They both assured me it would break (this I
> knew). I promised I would send pics of the break. I do not want to clog
> the group with pics, so email me directly for pics.
>
> I broke at all Camp Jeep of all places. I had finished all my trails (I
was
> a trail guide) and I decided to go on a buddies run before we left to go
> home. I was crawling up the rocks (4:1 w/4.88s) nicely when all the
weight
> shifted to the rear axle. I heard the very distinctive bang and new what
> happened. After I winched myself up,we cut down a tree and strapped it to
> the frame. 15 minutes later I was driving out to the trail head to load
up
> the trailer and head home. Oh well... time for the 8.8
>
>
#30
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Re: Bill and Jerry: I finally broke my Dana35
Even the little rice burners use at least an eight inch ring gear.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry McG wrote:
>
> Another candidate for the smelter!
>
> Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
> couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
> I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
> of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
> larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry McG wrote:
>
> Another candidate for the smelter!
>
> Unfortunately the D35 is like a ticking time bomb. A buddy in Denver
> couldn't afford a new rear axle so he installed one of the Super 35 kits.
> I'm watching with interest, the Detroit on the thing is bound to lay a heap
> of torque on one axle at some point and it will be interesting to see if the
> larger shafts can take it. Certainly better than leaving it stock.