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Old Jul 8, 2016 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Cane
i went and did some light trails today. when in a bumpy terrain with 4LO engaged, i got a couple loud clunks or "bang" if I can call it that, coming from the front end when turning. I believe it is from the diff, but unsure if it's normal or not. I was not on pavement, but it wasn't slippery either. to me it's not normal but in 4hi full time and 2hi there is no sound to be heard (i have not tested 4hi part time, never use it)

normal? not normal? how to tell without opening the diff? there is no unusual sound from that area when driving "normally".
Normal. You can't turn on solid ground while 4PT or 4LO are engaged
Old Jul 8, 2016 | 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
only Np231 came behind ax15's. Ox lockers are selectables so it ll work even with np242 as long as it's not engaged while in full time mode.
Do you have experience with OX lockers? I am curious if it's worth the $850
Old Jul 8, 2016 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Nasty4.0
Do you have experience with OX lockers? I am curious if it's worth the $850
It's a selectable locker. The advantage is you aren't relying on air or electric like the competition. The trade-off is you need cables run inside the cab.
Old Jul 8, 2016 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Nasty4.0
Do you have experience with OX lockers? I am curious if it's worth the $850
no experience with that. I have a Yukon zip locker, which is pneumatic. So that doesn't apply.

I have done the np242 swap behind the ax15 and I would say I love it. And will do it again if I have the opportunity to do so.
Old Jul 8, 2016 | 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Basslicks
...but you won't really get any benefit out of the "4wd full-time" mode on the np242 if either one of your axles have an actual locker in it. LSD differentials is best for the NP242.
Not really true. The front axle will be allowed to go faster around a turn still, and as long as you aren't applying throttle(for an autolocker) and don't have the selectable locker locked, all 3 diffs will differentiate normally.
Old Jul 8, 2016 | 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by rcguymike
Not really true. The front axle will be allowed to go faster around a turn still, and as long as you aren't applying throttle(for an autolocker) and don't have the selectable locker locked, all 3 diffs will differentiate normally.
My statement still stands, and it IS true. To take advantage of the FULL BENEFIT of the Selec-Trac NP242 system, it is best to have LSD in the diffs rather than open or locked. That includes auto-lockers. The torque-biasing in the transfer case is most efficient with the same torque-biasing is in place in the differentials. It's more than just about "allowing the front wheels to turn in 4wd on pavement", it's about a full 4wd system that allows efficient, full-traction in multiple surfaces.
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Have some slight wobbling going on in my front end while at highway speeds. no death wobble, but enough to feel in my steering wheel and if i take a look at the tires i can see them going a little back and forth too. Suggestions for where to look first? i was thinking u joints
Old Jul 9, 2016 | 12:10 AM
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Steering gear, TRE, draglink.
Old Jul 9, 2016 | 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Turbo X_J
^
Steering gear, TRE, draglink.
Welp, guess ill have to start grabbing and shaking underneath tomorrow lol
Old Jul 9, 2016 | 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Joecam18
Welp, guess ill have to start grabbing and shaking UNDERNEATH tomorrow lol
just as long as you do it in private.
Old Jul 9, 2016 | 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
just as long as you do it in private.
ayyyy
Old Jul 9, 2016 | 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by XJwonders
just as long as you do it in private.
Originally Posted by Joecam18
ayyyy
Old Jul 9, 2016 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Joecam18
Have some slight wobbling going on in my front end while at highway speeds. no death wobble, but enough to feel in my steering wheel and if i take a look at the tires i can see them going a little back and forth too. Suggestions for where to look first? i was thinking u joints
Originally Posted by Turbo X_J
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Steering gear, TRE, draglink.
And tire balance. Something minor like that can be caused by a clump of dried mud.
Old Jul 9, 2016 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by salad
And tire balance. Something minor like that can be caused by a clump of dried mud.
Or even snow/ice depending where you live
Old Jul 9, 2016 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by SatiricalHen
Are these the only two parts I need to rebuild both the front stock xj driveshaft and the zj front driveshaft I have in the rear? Obviously 6 u joints and 2 of the sockets Spicer 211355X Socket Yoke Assembly https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GAPLVCA..._9o7FxbFWC0DXV Spicer 5-1310X U-Joint Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009X1X91O..._Qq7FxbHRTM215
anybody know... I already ordered these but just making sure I don't need something else or something different...

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