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I am in the process of regearing my 1992 explorer front differential to 4.10. I ordered the new ring and pinion from RockAuto. My question is this:
The gears that showed up are the opposite cut from the factory. They are listed as for the 1992 Explorer Dana 35 front axle, but I think they are meant to be for the Jeep Dana 35 rear axle. Obviously the ring gear that I was sent will match the pinion that I as sent, so the vehicle should still move with the set I was sent. Is the ring/pinion direction set up to be sturdier in forward than reverse? Am I able to use the set I was sent?
Part: 2020487
Here is a link to the product:
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=4956537&cc=1119619&jnid=545&jpid=26
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
- Joe
The gears that showed up are the opposite cut from the factory. They are listed as for the 1992 Explorer Dana 35 front axle, but I think they are meant to be for the Jeep Dana 35 rear axle. Obviously the ring gear that I was sent will match the pinion that I as sent, so the vehicle should still move with the set I was sent. Is the ring/pinion direction set up to be sturdier in forward than reverse? Am I able to use the set I was sent?
Part: 2020487
Here is a link to the product:
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=4956537&cc=1119619&jnid=545&jpid=26
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
- Joe