swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
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swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
with 200K miles...
How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
with 200K miles...
How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
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Re: swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
dash did pass the time by typing:
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
Providing the new rear-end is servicable, not too hard.
The hardest thing would probably be moving brake hardware
and if you were careful you might not even have to bleed the
lines.
If you do this it's better to find a rental lift.
You might also want to check
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/moparonline.htm
and find out what a new rear-end costs.
--
DougW
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
Providing the new rear-end is servicable, not too hard.
The hardest thing would probably be moving brake hardware
and if you were careful you might not even have to bleed the
lines.
If you do this it's better to find a rental lift.
You might also want to check
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/moparonline.htm
and find out what a new rear-end costs.
--
DougW
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Re: swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
dash did pass the time by typing:
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
Providing the new rear-end is servicable, not too hard.
The hardest thing would probably be moving brake hardware
and if you were careful you might not even have to bleed the
lines.
If you do this it's better to find a rental lift.
You might also want to check
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/moparonline.htm
and find out what a new rear-end costs.
--
DougW
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
Providing the new rear-end is servicable, not too hard.
The hardest thing would probably be moving brake hardware
and if you were careful you might not even have to bleed the
lines.
If you do this it's better to find a rental lift.
You might also want to check
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/moparonline.htm
and find out what a new rear-end costs.
--
DougW
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Re: swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
dash did pass the time by typing:
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
Providing the new rear-end is servicable, not too hard.
The hardest thing would probably be moving brake hardware
and if you were careful you might not even have to bleed the
lines.
If you do this it's better to find a rental lift.
You might also want to check
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/moparonline.htm
and find out what a new rear-end costs.
--
DougW
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
Providing the new rear-end is servicable, not too hard.
The hardest thing would probably be moving brake hardware
and if you were careful you might not even have to bleed the
lines.
If you do this it's better to find a rental lift.
You might also want to check
http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com/moparonline.htm
and find out what a new rear-end costs.
--
DougW
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Re: swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
Your problem was cause by a floor jack jacking the rear axle up by
Chrysler's aluminum differential housing.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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dash wrote:
>
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
Chrysler's aluminum differential housing.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
dash wrote:
>
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
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Re: swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
Your problem was cause by a floor jack jacking the rear axle up by
Chrysler's aluminum differential housing.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
dash wrote:
>
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
Chrysler's aluminum differential housing.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
dash wrote:
>
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
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Re: swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
Your problem was cause by a floor jack jacking the rear axle up by
Chrysler's aluminum differential housing.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
dash wrote:
>
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
Chrysler's aluminum differential housing.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
dash wrote:
>
> Just got my jeep back from the shop and apparently it's bad bearings. Said
> they'd have to tear it down to see if the gears are bad. $1800+ for a jeep
> with 200K miles...
>
> How tough would it be to buy a salvaged rear-end and swap them out?
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Re: swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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: Your problem was cause by a floor jack jacking the rear axle up by
: Chrysler's aluminum differential housing.
How did you come to THAT conclusion Bill?
On another note, I had the rear gears done on my Mustang. It was $265 labor
plus parts. Have you had the opportunity to get other estimates?
KJK
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Re: swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43C5B57C.22F64569@***.net...
: Your problem was cause by a floor jack jacking the rear axle up by
: Chrysler's aluminum differential housing.
How did you come to THAT conclusion Bill?
On another note, I had the rear gears done on my Mustang. It was $265 labor
plus parts. Have you had the opportunity to get other estimates?
KJK
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Re: swapping 96 Grand Cherokee rear end - how tough could it be?
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:43C5B57C.22F64569@***.net...
: Your problem was cause by a floor jack jacking the rear axle up by
: Chrysler's aluminum differential housing.
How did you come to THAT conclusion Bill?
On another note, I had the rear gears done on my Mustang. It was $265 labor
plus parts. Have you had the opportunity to get other estimates?
KJK