to weld or not to weld?
Re: to weld or not to weld?
Is yours a samurai? if so what condition is the rear diff in? any play in the pinion? if it's good I have a welded rear I would swap for an open diff.
Re: to weld or not to weld?
Scary thing is I know people that would do that!turbo-tom wrote:i have only known people to do it in the rear? but maybe im wrong![]()
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Re: to weld or not to weld?
I have to refresh every once in a while.Darrell wrote:And for stupid people like me, here's a reminder of how a diff works.
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/differential2.htm
Don't worry after a couple of weeks I will have forgotten again, or is this just me
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Know everything I need to know about what they do and whats going on but every time I try visualise an exploded diagram in my head I cant make it work. Pull up a image on my phone and its instantly clear as day again.
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