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JL Owners: "We don't want Drain Plugs on the bottom of the Diffs!... Stupid Engineers"
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Hahaha you might be on to somethingJL Owners: "We don't want Drain Plugs on the bottom of the Diffs!... Stupid Engineers"
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Ok I was thinking this was a Mojave specific thing for some reason as itās the first one Iāve seen like this. They still use a M220/M210 axle so makes no sense to not still drill/tap these like all the others lolLOL - I literally laughed out loud!!
I should note that something must have changed recently. Pippi, our 2021 Sport still has one but our 2022 392 and the 2022 ACCUAIR Sport JT does not.
Fill for life design!Does anyone know why the Mojave or āMo-chineā doesnāt have drain plugs on the front and rear diffs?? I didnāt know this was a thing.
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The re-usable gaskets are amazing.The axles do come with re-usable lubelocker like gaskets now though. That isn't a bad thing but the drain was really nice. And, I get why they got rid of the front being that it did get damaged all the time but the rear? That's just dumb.
Thank you sirLooks awesome! Great job on such a clean install
Nice pattern! You set the gears up yourself or have a guy that does it for you?This Mojave got some new 4.88 gears along with a Metalcloak 2.5ā lift.
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The Teraflex diff covers are pretty nice as they give a weep hole for proper fluid level and a massive inspection port to easily see inside and for adding fluid.
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RockJock has definitely been active with new products and agree they have always made quality stuff. Their lift kits are also really nice.I have to say that I've always been a real fan of Rock Jock steering components and they really
Nice pattern! You set the gears up yourself or have a guy that does it for you?
Also, I've not been a fan of TeraFlex as a company for quite some time now but I'd be lying if I said that some good designing didn't go into their new covers. The large fill hole, way up high and the large weep hole is are well thought out. Dynatrac had been using weep holes for a long time but the hole and the screw they used were just way too small. I always had issues with it.
Well, I guess I now know where I need to take my Jeep when I need to do a re-gear!RockJock has definitely been active with new products and agree they have always made quality stuff. Their lift kits are also really nice.
Thank you! I did these and have another guy at the shop who also does them. We do all of the gear work in house though doing a complete teardown with all new master install kits. I may be weird but actually enjoy doing gears. Makes you think and problem solve.
Yeah I agree. Usually not a fan of their stuff but think they nailed it on these, assuming they can take a hit
I may be weird but actually enjoy doing gears. Makes you think and problem solve.
Absolutely!Well, I guess I now know where I need to take my Jeep when I need to do a re-gear!
If you plan on keeping stock axles and want new steering and PSC, itās worth doing in my opinion and think itās priced really well for what you get, including the knuckles.That rock jock set up looks nice, Iām debating that for when I do my build, just not sure of every direction Iām going to go yet.