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 on: May 02, 2023, 04:56:16 PM 
Started by ZJ_CREEP - Last post by ZJ_CREEP
I have for my ZJ Dana 35 a set of 30 spline shafts and an ox locker (cable operated) can anyone recommend someone who could fit the parts and set up the diff for me either a business or a kindly birty member (don't expect a freebie job) I have everything needed to complete the job, seals diff fitting kit ect. I'm based in Hertfordshire but don't mind travelling. Ideally I would like to get it done mid June.
Thanks in advance
Ty

 32 
 on: April 30, 2023, 07:40:35 PM 
Started by Richo - Last post by Richo
Hi
Thanks for the input, i have changed ball joints on Dana 30 axles in the past so know they can be a challenge but i have enough gear to assist, just wasnt sure if it was worth spending more money on H/Duty joints or if it was a wasts of money.
I do like the idea of being able to grease them, dome font have nipples, not so keen on so called sealed for life parts. Will have a look on Ebay to see what I can find.
Cheers for your advice.

 33 
 on: April 30, 2023, 06:23:33 PM 
Started by Richo - Last post by wildwood
Did the ball joints on my Grand a few years back. Plenty of stuff on YouTube that I used to assist and take the guesswork out of the process.
Just replace with OEM stuff from Lighthouse, it’ll last for ages.

 34 
 on: April 30, 2023, 11:31:22 AM 
Started by Richo - Last post by Dave69


not realy seen any difference with heavy duty and factory apart from fancy colours and cost. Most end up bring damaged in the same place if off roaded.

most of the time they end up sized in place and the heavy duty puller struggles. Heat is your friend along with a big hammer for help if the puller doesn't work

 35 
 on: April 30, 2023, 08:49:44 AM 
Started by Richo - Last post by Richo
Hi All
Just some advice from anyone who has had to change the front axle ball joints on a Dana 30 axle on the XJs  I had my mot yesterday and was given an advisory to replace the front top ball joints as they showed signs if wear.
I assume its best to change both upper and lower at the same time but i wanted to know from anybody whos done this job before if its worth the extra cost off buy aftermarket HD joints vrom the states or just sticking with the factory Dana or Spicer made joints available over here.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Ian

 36 
 on: April 20, 2023, 04:44:48 PM 
Started by Gavinskimc - Last post by Dave69


at least you have a genuine knowledgeable answer, i assume its a one piece gasket, as the individual ones require the end plates modifying.

you gain nothing from individual gaskets as the gaskets are covered by adjacent heads, so when you remove one you disturb the head next to it

 37 
 on: April 16, 2023, 12:08:32 PM 
Started by Gavinskimc - Last post by Gavinskimc
Cheers Dave, they're the lads who sent me the thicker gasket by mistake, they say it doesn't make any difference.

 38 
 on: April 14, 2023, 12:47:33 PM 
Started by Gavinskimc - Last post by Dave69

As you have probably guessed the one hole and two hole identifiers mean different thicknesses in the gasket. Technically yes you can use it but will it cause an issue with running......possibly.

for the correct answer give these guys a ring on Tel: +44 (0)1246 455350

They will give you a definitive answer advice for the task your taking on

http://www.vmdieselspecialist.com/

 39 
 on: April 12, 2023, 03:28:00 PM 
Started by bisleywrangler - Last post by Dutch
Here you go


 40 
 on: April 11, 2023, 11:54:12 AM 
Started by Gavinskimc - Last post by Gavinskimc
Hi
Just looking for a bit of info, my jeep cherokee has a cylinder gasket with the two hole indicator on it , I have purchased a new gasket but the supplier has sent me, a gasket with the one hole indicator on it,( I had asked for the two hole one). is it ok to use this instead? id appreciate any info.

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