Root Moose
Expedition Leader
What vintage? I'd shoot for a disk braked one out of KJ if you can swing it.
What vintage? I'd shoot for a disk braked one out of KJ if you can swing it.
Nope, you'd have to at a minimum cut off the coil spring brackets and buckets and weld on some leaf spring perches.
Buy a grinder and "go to town". I have a Bosch 4" grinder I bought in the 1980s and it is just starting to get noisy and may need to be replaced. I think I paid $50 for it then. I think the price today is not that much different.
Buy some perches and take it to some one to get welded. They won't charge that much. I'd guess under $50 at today's rates but it's been a long time since I've paid anyone to weld for me.
Read up on the brake changes. It's not a big deal but you need to know what has to be done before going into it. It's all bolt on stuff pretty much (can't think of anything that isn't besides perches).
Oh, for certain. I wasn't aware that you were handy - was trying to suggest a "one stop shopping" sort of scenario.
Yeah, get an XJ axle, add the discs at you leisure, be happy.![]()
Brian, my 98 ZJ has a D35 with a shade over 165K on it. It has had an Aussie in it for the last 5K, and spends quite a bit of time off road. I belong to a local Jeep club and do as many of the group trail rides as I can. There are quite a few members running D35s, so we carry a few extra axle shafts. Nobody has broken one in recent memory. BTW, I am running Hankook MTs in 32x11.50-15 with a 3" BDS and 1" aluminum spacers. I have a spare D35 (100.00 on C-List) sitting in my garage freshly rebulit to stock specs (no Aussie) in case mine lets go.