Differential bearing gone bad
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Re: Differential bearing gone bad
"Gerald G. McGeorge" <gmcgeorgenospam@frontier.net> wrote in message
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> Earle, the roads and trails are littered with broken, low mileage "POS"
> D35s. <snip>
That's funny, I've never seen one... What roads and trails are these on?
I agree they are undersized for the 4.0L TJ, but they certainly don't
"litter the roads and trails".
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news:bo0qme02pa9@enews4.newsguy.com...
> Earle, the roads and trails are littered with broken, low mileage "POS"
> D35s. <snip>
That's funny, I've never seen one... What roads and trails are these on?
I agree they are undersized for the 4.0L TJ, but they certainly don't
"litter the roads and trails".
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"
#62
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Re: Differential bearing gone bad
Earle,
IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"
"Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message
news:bo1f2f$14lt5v$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de...
> So what do you think Bill? Should I put a Warn full floating axle kit in
> this thing ('95 YJ), or wait until it blows and get something bigger?
> Remember, I still have the four banger and it shows no signs of giving up.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:3FA41484.837CC1FC@***.net...
> > So many people post here once, asking why the their 35c went bad.
> > Bring out all these Wannabees testify to it's strength, as if it was
> > their mother that being put down. No other differential by any other
> > manufacturer breaks down with less than hundred thousand miles, no
> > matter how abused. Except, for the Ford nine inchers during the muscle
> > err.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> > >
> > > Earle, the roads and trails are littered with broken, low mileage
"POS"
> > > D35s. My situation was just a typical illustration. Ask ANY Jeep tech
> what
> > > he thinks of the D35 and you'll get the same answer. The thing is a
> curse
> > > and needs to be consigned to the trash neap of bad automotive ideas,
> it's
> > > designers and the finance morons who put it under the TJ, XJ, YJ & ZJ
> need
> > > to be flogged and have their pensions cut in half!
>
>
IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"
"Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message
news:bo1f2f$14lt5v$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de...
> So what do you think Bill? Should I put a Warn full floating axle kit in
> this thing ('95 YJ), or wait until it blows and get something bigger?
> Remember, I still have the four banger and it shows no signs of giving up.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:3FA41484.837CC1FC@***.net...
> > So many people post here once, asking why the their 35c went bad.
> > Bring out all these Wannabees testify to it's strength, as if it was
> > their mother that being put down. No other differential by any other
> > manufacturer breaks down with less than hundred thousand miles, no
> > matter how abused. Except, for the Ford nine inchers during the muscle
> > err.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> > >
> > > Earle, the roads and trails are littered with broken, low mileage
"POS"
> > > D35s. My situation was just a typical illustration. Ask ANY Jeep tech
> what
> > > he thinks of the D35 and you'll get the same answer. The thing is a
> curse
> > > and needs to be consigned to the trash neap of bad automotive ideas,
> it's
> > > designers and the finance morons who put it under the TJ, XJ, YJ & ZJ
> need
> > > to be flogged and have their pensions cut in half!
>
>
#63
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Re: Differential bearing gone bad
Earle,
IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"
"Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message
news:bo1f2f$14lt5v$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de...
> So what do you think Bill? Should I put a Warn full floating axle kit in
> this thing ('95 YJ), or wait until it blows and get something bigger?
> Remember, I still have the four banger and it shows no signs of giving up.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:3FA41484.837CC1FC@***.net...
> > So many people post here once, asking why the their 35c went bad.
> > Bring out all these Wannabees testify to it's strength, as if it was
> > their mother that being put down. No other differential by any other
> > manufacturer breaks down with less than hundred thousand miles, no
> > matter how abused. Except, for the Ford nine inchers during the muscle
> > err.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> > >
> > > Earle, the roads and trails are littered with broken, low mileage
"POS"
> > > D35s. My situation was just a typical illustration. Ask ANY Jeep tech
> what
> > > he thinks of the D35 and you'll get the same answer. The thing is a
> curse
> > > and needs to be consigned to the trash neap of bad automotive ideas,
> it's
> > > designers and the finance morons who put it under the TJ, XJ, YJ & ZJ
> need
> > > to be flogged and have their pensions cut in half!
>
>
IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"
"Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message
news:bo1f2f$14lt5v$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de...
> So what do you think Bill? Should I put a Warn full floating axle kit in
> this thing ('95 YJ), or wait until it blows and get something bigger?
> Remember, I still have the four banger and it shows no signs of giving up.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:3FA41484.837CC1FC@***.net...
> > So many people post here once, asking why the their 35c went bad.
> > Bring out all these Wannabees testify to it's strength, as if it was
> > their mother that being put down. No other differential by any other
> > manufacturer breaks down with less than hundred thousand miles, no
> > matter how abused. Except, for the Ford nine inchers during the muscle
> > err.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> > >
> > > Earle, the roads and trails are littered with broken, low mileage
"POS"
> > > D35s. My situation was just a typical illustration. Ask ANY Jeep tech
> what
> > > he thinks of the D35 and you'll get the same answer. The thing is a
> curse
> > > and needs to be consigned to the trash neap of bad automotive ideas,
> it's
> > > designers and the finance morons who put it under the TJ, XJ, YJ & ZJ
> need
> > > to be flogged and have their pensions cut in half!
>
>
#64
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Re: Differential bearing gone bad
Earle,
IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"
"Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message
news:bo1f2f$14lt5v$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de...
> So what do you think Bill? Should I put a Warn full floating axle kit in
> this thing ('95 YJ), or wait until it blows and get something bigger?
> Remember, I still have the four banger and it shows no signs of giving up.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:3FA41484.837CC1FC@***.net...
> > So many people post here once, asking why the their 35c went bad.
> > Bring out all these Wannabees testify to it's strength, as if it was
> > their mother that being put down. No other differential by any other
> > manufacturer breaks down with less than hundred thousand miles, no
> > matter how abused. Except, for the Ford nine inchers during the muscle
> > err.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> > >
> > > Earle, the roads and trails are littered with broken, low mileage
"POS"
> > > D35s. My situation was just a typical illustration. Ask ANY Jeep tech
> what
> > > he thinks of the D35 and you'll get the same answer. The thing is a
> curse
> > > and needs to be consigned to the trash neap of bad automotive ideas,
> it's
> > > designers and the finance morons who put it under the TJ, XJ, YJ & ZJ
> need
> > > to be flogged and have their pensions cut in half!
>
>
IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"
"Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message
news:bo1f2f$14lt5v$1@ID-147790.news.uni-berlin.de...
> So what do you think Bill? Should I put a Warn full floating axle kit in
> this thing ('95 YJ), or wait until it blows and get something bigger?
> Remember, I still have the four banger and it shows no signs of giving up.
>
> Earle
>
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:3FA41484.837CC1FC@***.net...
> > So many people post here once, asking why the their 35c went bad.
> > Bring out all these Wannabees testify to it's strength, as if it was
> > their mother that being put down. No other differential by any other
> > manufacturer breaks down with less than hundred thousand miles, no
> > matter how abused. Except, for the Ford nine inchers during the muscle
> > err.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Gerald G. McGeorge" wrote:
> > >
> > > Earle, the roads and trails are littered with broken, low mileage
"POS"
> > > D35s. My situation was just a typical illustration. Ask ANY Jeep tech
> what
> > > he thinks of the D35 and you'll get the same answer. The thing is a
> curse
> > > and needs to be consigned to the trash neap of bad automotive ideas,
> it's
> > > designers and the finance morons who put it under the TJ, XJ, YJ & ZJ
> need
> > > to be flogged and have their pensions cut in half!
>
>
#65
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Re: Differential bearing gone bad
Hi Earle,
Didn't you also tell of a loose pinion nut, that you just tighten
and refilled with oil and drove on for many miles without a problem?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Long story, but to cut it short the housing leaked where the tube came out
> of the center portion, and the "Five Star Dealer" mechanic was unable to
> swap the guts to a new housing without completely buggering things up.
>
> Earle
Didn't you also tell of a loose pinion nut, that you just tighten
and refilled with oil and drove on for many miles without a problem?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Long story, but to cut it short the housing leaked where the tube came out
> of the center portion, and the "Five Star Dealer" mechanic was unable to
> swap the guts to a new housing without completely buggering things up.
>
> Earle
#66
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Re: Differential bearing gone bad
Hi Earle,
Didn't you also tell of a loose pinion nut, that you just tighten
and refilled with oil and drove on for many miles without a problem?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Long story, but to cut it short the housing leaked where the tube came out
> of the center portion, and the "Five Star Dealer" mechanic was unable to
> swap the guts to a new housing without completely buggering things up.
>
> Earle
Didn't you also tell of a loose pinion nut, that you just tighten
and refilled with oil and drove on for many miles without a problem?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Long story, but to cut it short the housing leaked where the tube came out
> of the center portion, and the "Five Star Dealer" mechanic was unable to
> swap the guts to a new housing without completely buggering things up.
>
> Earle
#67
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Re: Differential bearing gone bad
Hi Earle,
Didn't you also tell of a loose pinion nut, that you just tighten
and refilled with oil and drove on for many miles without a problem?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Long story, but to cut it short the housing leaked where the tube came out
> of the center portion, and the "Five Star Dealer" mechanic was unable to
> swap the guts to a new housing without completely buggering things up.
>
> Earle
Didn't you also tell of a loose pinion nut, that you just tighten
and refilled with oil and drove on for many miles without a problem?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Long story, but to cut it short the housing leaked where the tube came out
> of the center portion, and the "Five Star Dealer" mechanic was unable to
> swap the guts to a new housing without completely buggering things up.
>
> Earle
#68
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Re: Differential bearing gone bad
And of course, you carry a spare axle, as everyone pictured at:
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ And a camera for me. :-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
TJim wrote:
>
> Earle,
> IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
> carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
> 4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
> fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
> I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ And a camera for me. :-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
TJim wrote:
>
> Earle,
> IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
> carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
> 4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
> fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
> I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
#69
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Re: Differential bearing gone bad
And of course, you carry a spare axle, as everyone pictured at:
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ And a camera for me. :-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
TJim wrote:
>
> Earle,
> IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
> carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
> 4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
> fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
> I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ And a camera for me. :-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
TJim wrote:
>
> Earle,
> IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
> carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
> 4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
> fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
> I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
#70
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Posts: n/a
Re: Differential bearing gone bad
And of course, you carry a spare axle, as everyone pictured at:
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ And a camera for me. :-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
TJim wrote:
>
> Earle,
> IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
> carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
> 4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
> fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
> I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ And a camera for me. :-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
TJim wrote:
>
> Earle,
> IMHO, the d35 is just fine if you have the 2.5L, provided you don't get
> carried away with tire size. That's the arrangement I have (2.5L, 5spd, d35
> 4.56 31" tires) and it climbs hills and rocks and pulls me through mud just
> fine. I've surprised a few people with it on the trail. :-)
> I do believe, though, that the 4.0L ought to have a d44 behind it.
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"