Re: 4.11's
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Re: 4.11's
Isn't that going to mess up his brain when he counts and figures out he
only has 410's for the front?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Be absolutely certain to count the gear teeth on both sets of gears. My
> brother also replaced his gears, and assumed that the packer actually packed
> the right parts. He ended up with 4.10s for the back, and 3.73s for the
> front. Yes, it is his own fault for not counting, but don't you make the
> same mistake.
>
> "Craig" <cwhitacre21@***.net> wrote in message
> news:61f0b.19538$0u4.5722@news1.central.***.net...
> > Hi, I finally ordered a set of new gears for my TJ. I have factory 3.07's
> > and have 4.11's on the way. My problem is the guy who was going to install
> > them for me has parted ways with the best local 4x4 store.
> > I'm in Oklahoma City and need someone to install or at least help me
> install
> > the gears. I've seen a few tech articles and didn't study them too hard
> but
> > now I better get back and re-read the articles. If anyone has any links to
> > great tech articles or know anyone in OKC who they might recommend, please
> > drop me a note. ( I don't get along with the local 4WheelParts store, long
> > story.)
> >
> > Thanks, Craig
> >
> >
only has 410's for the front?
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>
> Be absolutely certain to count the gear teeth on both sets of gears. My
> brother also replaced his gears, and assumed that the packer actually packed
> the right parts. He ended up with 4.10s for the back, and 3.73s for the
> front. Yes, it is his own fault for not counting, but don't you make the
> same mistake.
>
> "Craig" <cwhitacre21@***.net> wrote in message
> news:61f0b.19538$0u4.5722@news1.central.***.net...
> > Hi, I finally ordered a set of new gears for my TJ. I have factory 3.07's
> > and have 4.11's on the way. My problem is the guy who was going to install
> > them for me has parted ways with the best local 4x4 store.
> > I'm in Oklahoma City and need someone to install or at least help me
> install
> > the gears. I've seen a few tech articles and didn't study them too hard
> but
> > now I better get back and re-read the articles. If anyone has any links to
> > great tech articles or know anyone in OKC who they might recommend, please
> > drop me a note. ( I don't get along with the local 4WheelParts store, long
> > story.)
> >
> > Thanks, Craig
> >
> >