My bud Jo... I always hear this and ask:
When considering the same amount of lift needed- we'll say 4-5" for 35" tires. A suspension lift raises the frame, engine, transmission, transfer case, gas tank, body where a body lift just raises the body and leaves everything else lower. With that said, how does a body lift increase the center of gravity more than a suspension lift? It should be less, right?
I think I may have located a 4.77 front from a Trooper, are there any specific questions I should ask about it, besides condition and price. Like does 12 bolt enter into the equation for a front diff?
The front (10 bolt) gears can be easier to find because they where used in late 90's Rodeos. Rodeos use a Dana 44 rear axle, so people will pull the front gears and sell them without matching gears to fit the 12 bolt rear axle. You would be better off finding a pair because finding a 12 bolt individually might be difficult. Of course, it never hurts to have spare gears for the front axle.
Yup Tom, exactly that...
I run Calmini coils with a 1 inch spacer for a lift of about 3.5 inches......on 35 inch Nitto Mud Grapplers
Yes...I had to do some surgery to the back of the front wheel wells for clearance...
...and some cladding trimming at the front.
I'd rather cut out, cut off wheel well bits that are NROV ( not required on voyage!)..
...than lift the body any higher.
jo
Last edited by JoFotoz : 10/01/2012 at 04:27 PM
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WOW...that was quick...
The front diff housing on the VX is a 10 bolt ...the rear is a 12 bolt.
Obviously you'll still need to source a rear 12 bolt 4.77... to match gearing.
Make sure the ring has 43 teeth, pinion 9 ...43/9 = 4.77777777
Look for even wear on the teeth, this shows it was set up properly.
It may well be hard to find a single 12 bolt 4.77 rear...but even so,
you should grab this front one if its in good shape and a reasonable price.
You can then souce a front/rear pair of 4.77's...
...and you'll have a spare ( as already stated) for the front, which is very nice to have....
....and the one more prone to getting blown up.
Or....you may get lucky and find a lone 12 bolt 4.77 rear to go with it.
Jo
PS...
Worst case scenario is you end up with a lone front 4.77....
...that one of these days someone here will REALLY NEED!
(edited to correct 10 bolt front..12 bolt rear..My bad! )
Last edited by JoFotoz : 10/01/2012 at 04:58 PM
Last edited by VXorado : 10/01/2012 at 04:56 PM
no worries Jo, I've got your back.