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Stock to D35

Started by Nightpath, April 04, 2014, 12:21:45 PM

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Nightpath

Howdy all,

I think my rear axle might be shot, won't know for a few days if it's just some wheel bearings or the diff that's crapped out.

Since I have a front axle from a 82 SX4, I think I might just grab a D35 from a XJ with the same gearing.

Besides the spring perches, is the D35 a direct bolt in for a 86 Wagon?

Draekon

I believe the spring perches are the same.  Its the shock mounts that are different and need to be moved.

Nightpath

bah always get the 2 mixed up :P

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