axle swap


thisfords4u

15+ Year Member

U.S. Military - Veteran
TRS Banner 2010-2011
TRS Banner 2012-2015
Joined
Oct 12, 2009
Messages
151
Points
3,101
City
Wimer, Oregon
Vehicle Year
86,87 90, 91
Transmission
Manual
I picked up 2 explores, a) is a 91 eddie bauer, 3.75 ratio, really nice clean rig, b) is a 92 plain 3.55 ratio parts truck, already used yhe starter and alt on the 91. So I'm working on the 91 explorer 3.75 ratio, doing the ball joints, took the passenger side apart no problems, joints still feel fairly snug. Drivers side had major tire tip in at the top of tire, took it apart, joints still feel snug also. However, the lower joint mount on the beam is kind of concave, and the inner hole ( where the joint actually mounts) looks like someone ran a coarse file vertically through it. And the joint mounts a little loose. So I can take the beam out of my 92 but it has 3.55 ratio. Is it hard to change the front diffs, or do you have to do set ups like the rear?
 
i doubt i understand what ur asking... but i think u just asked if the front and rear gear ratios have to be the same? only if u plan on using 4x4...
 
nope not that stupid, Will the front diff assem just unbolt and swap or are there setups ( gear line up, backlash, etc.) ?????
 
yup.just unbolt the assembly from one arm and bolt it onto the other.no need to piss around with gears.
 
i think that if urn not taking apart the diferential itself u wont need mayor adjustments
 

Sponsored Ad

TRS Events & Gatherings

Latest posts

Featured Rangers

Want to see your truck here? Share your photos and details in the forum.

TRS Latest Video

Official TRS Merchandise

Follow TRS On Instagram


Product Suggestions

Back
Top