Trail rig gear break in
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From: Bronson, MI
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I'm getting ready to put new gears in my jeep which is no problem. I am worried about how to break them in though seeing as it's not going to be driven on the road. Any advice?
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From: Williston, North Dakota
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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From: Jacksonville, FL
Year: 92
Model: Cherokee
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so long as it gets nice and hot on the jack stands then it should be fine for break in.
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From: Wilmington,NC
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
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2 ways to do it some say take it easy and break them in over 250 to 500 miles and change the gear oil, the others say break em in the way you drive it! It's really up to you personally I have yet to see a ring and pinion break due to not being broken In properly
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From: rockford, il
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
ideally when I worked in shops we would send a guy out for a good half hour in the lot and he would do 15-20 minutes of forward figure 8s then reverse figure 8s. then we would do another 5 mins forward to break it in. ad if there was additive it would get it hot and worked into the gear lube. DO NOT just go wheel the rig. if you ever installed gears especially if it is a posi or locking differential you will most likely cause premature wear or ruin the gear without break in. I know the 500 miles recommended break in period is not possible but make the gears get a work out. prior to offroading. even if you spend 30-45 minutes on a beginner trail before hitting it hard. JMHO as a former technician and 4x4 truck/jeep builder


