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84jeepjohn
04-28-2008, 13:42
Well I just got my OX for the front (waiting on the rear and cables)
but MAN it's BEEFY!!!
the dif cover alone weighs in at just under 16 POUNDS!!!
Here are a few pics
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/84jeepjohn/OX%20lockers/061.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/84jeepjohn/OX%20lockers/058.jpg
and some ideas for the shifter
front??
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/84jeepjohn/OX%20lockers/062.jpg
or
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/84jeepjohn/OX%20lockers/066.jpg
or this
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/84jeepjohn/OX%20lockers/069.jpg
84jeepjohn
04-28-2008, 13:44
and for the rear
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/84jeepjohn/OX%20lockers/065.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/84jeepjohn/OX%20lockers/067.jpg
or this
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y34/84jeepjohn/OX%20lockers/068.jpg
Now I have to just order the gears tomorrow, but I'm still in the air on 4.56 or 4.88 :( LOL
and then probably next weekend I'll at least get the rear installed.
korisu56
04-28-2008, 13:45
That is awesome. I was just looking at these and looking forward to getting them. You gonna do an in depth write up(hint:) )? I thought the Rockcrusher diff was heavy at 14 lbs.
Just out of curiosity, how come your splitting up the front and back shifters and not keeping them together? I'd put them right next to each other next to your x-fer case shifter.
84jeepjohn
04-28-2008, 16:23
That is awesome. I was just looking at these and looking forward to getting them. You gonna do an in depth write up(hint:) )? I thought the Rockcrusher diff was heavy at 14 lbs.
Just out of curiosity, how come your splitting up the front and back shifters and not keeping them together? I'd put them right next to each other next to your x-fer case shifter.
I'm not really sure where or how I'm gonna mount them :) that's the big question. One way that I was told, is to cut out a little square in the tranny cover and mount it from the underside... I'M NOT SURE THOUGH, BECAUSE i like the industrial look with the whole shifter in view HA HA
I'll see what I can do for a write up and review on them.. so far from what I've seen of the front... I LOVE IT. BUT lets see on how the cabel routing goes
korisu56
04-28-2008, 16:26
Well good luck. I'm really interested to see how this turns out and how you like them
Now I have to just order the gears tomorrow, but I'm still in the air on 4.56 or 4.88 :( LOL
and then probably next weekend I'll at least get the rear installed.
From experiance 4.88's hands down. Your running 35" tires so going to 4.56 would bring you back to stock spec's but you have added weight and roll resistance. So to over come that 4.88 gears are the way to go.
84jeepjohn
05-01-2008, 10:14
OK well my rear OX and both cables came in yesterday :) Now I'm just waiting on the 4.88 gears, and then the install will be hapening.. too bad they will not be here by tomorrow (so I can't do it this weekend)
But it looks like next weekend is when the magic will start to happen.
84jeepjohn
05-08-2008, 10:43
Well todat begins the work. I'm gonna be doing the steering shaft and 1"poly body lift today, and then the gears and lockers will be tomorrow and sat.
I'm off at noon, and the hoby shop will not open till like 3 so I was thinking of just doing the steering shaft at the house, then doing the Bl at the hobby shop.
I'll try to get as many pics as possible so ya'll can see my trials and tribulations... WHEN has EVERYTHING EVER gone to plan when working on a Jeep??? NEVER for me. so let's see what I've forgotten..
korisu56
05-08-2008, 11:00
Nor for me bud :). Looking forward to the pics.
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