Houston area roll call!
Ok my 8.8 swap is moving along. Im in no rush but here is what I've gotten done so far.
Here is its when I got it:

Here it is "cleaned" no Ford mounts:

Here is a pick of my crappy weld, the first bead was beautiful, the second no so much:

Here is the Aussie Locker installed. I would have taken pics through the process but I was by myself and that would have been a pain to clean the hands every few minutes for a pic:

And her is what I did to the stock cover until I buy a better one, Wish G2 made one to match the front:
Here is its when I got it:

Here it is "cleaned" no Ford mounts:

Here is a pick of my crappy weld, the first bead was beautiful, the second no so much:

Here is the Aussie Locker installed. I would have taken pics through the process but I was by myself and that would have been a pain to clean the hands every few minutes for a pic:

And her is what I did to the stock cover until I buy a better one, Wish G2 made one to match the front:
Where would I post this? In the build section? I have the weld on mount kit, and all the brake parts. I need a front XJ drive shaft. Do I need to get a SYE or a hack and tap. Do I have to do that?
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Ok my 8.8 swap is moving along. Im in no rush but here is what I've gotten done so far.
Here is its when I got it:
Here it is "cleaned" no Ford mounts:
Here is a pick of my crappy weld, the first bead was beautiful, the second no so much:
Here is the Aussie Locker installed. I would have taken pics through the process but I was by myself and that would have been a pain to clean the hands every few minutes for a pic:
And her is what I did to the stock cover until I buy a better one, Wish G2 made one to match the front:
Here is its when I got it:
Here it is "cleaned" no Ford mounts:
Here is a pick of my crappy weld, the first bead was beautiful, the second no so much:
Here is the Aussie Locker installed. I would have taken pics through the process but I was by myself and that would have been a pain to clean the hands every few minutes for a pic:
And her is what I did to the stock cover until I buy a better one, Wish G2 made one to match the front:
very nicely done man!
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
let me know if you need any help on anything!
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From: Houston, Tx
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
depends what the rear output of your t-case looks like. if you have a fully sealed output shaft (slip yoke doesn't slip into the t-case) you just need is the yoke kit
http://ironrockoffroad.com/Merchant2...egory_Code=XDT
if your slip yoke moves in & out of the t-case (when you take it off, fluid comes out) you need the above kit and a seal flange
http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merch...Code=IR-XHNTSF
my thoughts though (looking back after having done this), I wonder if you can just hack off some of the output shaft, then hack off some of the slip yoke to shorten the length, drill a hole in the output shaft & yoke, tap the hole in the shaft and be done with it......
then you only spend money on grinding discs and a drill & tap with matching bolts...? $20 vs $100..?
http://ironrockoffroad.com/Merchant2...egory_Code=XDT
if your slip yoke moves in & out of the t-case (when you take it off, fluid comes out) you need the above kit and a seal flange
http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/Merch...Code=IR-XHNTSF
my thoughts though (looking back after having done this), I wonder if you can just hack off some of the output shaft, then hack off some of the slip yoke to shorten the length, drill a hole in the output shaft & yoke, tap the hole in the shaft and be done with it......
then you only spend money on grinding discs and a drill & tap with matching bolts...? $20 vs $100..?
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Year: 1999
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first page of my build has me doing a fixed yoke h&t
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/pr...enstein-44359/
then here is after i broke my t-case and replaced it with an internal slip yoke type and had to h&t and add the flange
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/pr...44359/index14/
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/pr...enstein-44359/
then here is after i broke my t-case and replaced it with an internal slip yoke type and had to h&t and add the flange
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/pr...44359/index14/
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