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Offline jagular7

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Strike 1 - D35
« on: February 20, 2006, 10:02:21 PM »
Couple of pics from driving on 3 wheels and 4" of wood to get to a trailer.






I've got 4.88s, Lockright and stock shafts. I didn't hear it break, nor the spotter, but others said they heard it. More pics coming.
This is strike 1 for the D35. To keep it cheap, I'm replacing with anther stock shaft. More wheeling this weekend.

There was a second D35 giving up its shaft later in the day on a XJ.
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Offline Jeffy

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Strike 1 - D35
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2006, 10:13:54 PM »
What's with the hole in the rocker?
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chrisfranklin

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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2006, 06:48:54 AM »
Many times in life I have ignored the advice of wise men. Sometimes I was right and sometimes wrong.  :)  :(

Ahh, but there is nothing like Photographic Evidence of the pitfalls that may await you should you take a certain course of action, such as relying on the D35.  That makes your mind up in a hurry!

Brother, those photos could just as soon have been of me and my Jeep.
After this and Jeffy's photos, never in all my life have I wanted to swap a vehicle part (axle) so badly.      :!:

Offline jagular7

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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2006, 09:06:08 AM »
Quote from: "Jeffy"
What's with the hole in the rocker?


Them holes are aerodynamics.....hehe.

There was rust in the rockers. Taking a ballpean to work on them was probably the wrong thing to do. Layers of pieces started to fall. I kept hitting till nothing fell, them clean it up with a grinder, painted it till some other time I can get to it.
In planning, I got rid of the carpet in anticipation of lining the interior. With the rust at the location where the floor meets the sidepanel, I may just 'wedge' cut and add a rocker skid plate rather than rocker skids. But then those body mounts have already been rocked a little. They'll need some skid help also.

Truck came from OH. Had over 115k miles. Rust is very evident. I haven't worked on the rust location where the rear body mounts are.
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94 SE - stock, collecting parts for 37s