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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
YJ Axles 101
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<blockquote data-quote="Bxb8879" data-source="post: 426033" data-attributes="member: 18844"><p>Had a bind-and-pop issue in the rear axle shortly after purchasing the YJ. I wasn't educated enough in these yet to recognize the D44 rear end. Pulled the cover and found a Detroit locker, which explains a lot.</p><p>I do still every once in a great while on left turns get what feels like a bind and pop on left turns. Prop shaft u-joints feel ok. I have read something could be going on in the rear drums?</p><p>Also, front diff needs new axle seals. Any advice on things to look out for/avoid? Any tricks to make the job go better?</p><p>I appreciate the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bxb8879, post: 426033, member: 18844"] Had a bind-and-pop issue in the rear axle shortly after purchasing the YJ. I wasn't educated enough in these yet to recognize the D44 rear end. Pulled the cover and found a Detroit locker, which explains a lot. I do still every once in a great while on left turns get what feels like a bind and pop on left turns. Prop shaft u-joints feel ok. I have read something could be going on in the rear drums? Also, front diff needs new axle seals. Any advice on things to look out for/avoid? Any tricks to make the job go better? I appreciate the help! [/QUOTE]
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