off-roader
Expedition Leader
Looks like a fun trip. You really need a snorkel with water crossings like that
. Especially nice when you can show up other 'Trail Rated' rigs like you did.:ylsmoke:
Those jeepers should be careful crossing water and letting it splash. I can't tell you how many times I've seen them intake water from the smallest of puddles. The intake inlet is too vulnerable. Looks like you had some fun!
Tell me about it. I tried to warn them, along with the guy in the built XJ. We've had enough experiences with making too big of splashes. I know that's exactly how the water got sucked in the 1st time. They don't listen ... to them it's all about the mud puddle splash. That's fine with me ... because then they get to sweat it out while the water get's pumped out of the engine.
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Now when it comes to aftermarket support ... and rock crawling and just plain out humping and bumping, a jeep will make a Montero look stupid. But then again ... I can take my 6 closest friends with me to watch the jeep explode.
Yeah ... I figured while I did that ... I'd look at relocating my diff breather tubes.
After this last trip both diffs started to whine a little. Figured my "see how far the truck goes" experiment wouldn't apply to the axles. It worked for 200,000 miles on the original NGK plugs, though.
Yeah ... especially since the capacity of our rear axle alone is about the same size as my engine.
And before I do it, how do I found out if my rear end is truly a LSD? I mean ... I'm pretty sure the diff fluid has NEVER been changed, and I know that with the LSD additives broken down after that long the rear end will make it act like an open diff.
I know like in the Ford Exploders you can look for a "D2" code and tell it's a LSD 8.8 (can you tell I hang with a bunch of Jeepers?). I looked on all the door panels, in the owners manual, everywhere I would think to look to see any sort of rear axle code. I finally looked on the rear cover of the pumpkin and saw "M6B" through the dirt and mud. Tried googling it, and avast ... no answers as of yet. Any help would be appreciated.
how do I found out if my rear end is truly a LSD?