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Expo Axle Swap Question

Old Feb 22, 2011
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Expo Axle Swap Question

I am about to do an sas to my ranger and im gonna be getting one from a junk yard so what I would like to know is, how long of a life span does the track-lok have roughly if taken care of? Should i look into buying a new posi unit if buying an older axle since i do not wish to deal with a beat posi unit later on? or just wait until it goes out?
 
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Old Feb 23, 2011
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I honestly wouldnt even go that route. Just get the 31 spline expo rear end and put a true trac or some time of gear drivin limited slip.

but to answer your question if properly taken care of they will easily go 150,000 miles but id say by 100,000 the clutches are probably starting to go.
 
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Old Feb 23, 2011
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yeah i was thinkn about dong something like that but if i do it, it will be much later. this weekend i am going to get the rear so ill post up some pictures.
 
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Old Feb 23, 2011
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if your getting it from the junkyard how are you gonna know how it was taken care of?

either way i'm guessing you have to change the gears out on the axle, so you can take a look at it, but more than likely you would be better off putting something else in there, maybe its still good and only have 100k on it, but it could wear out in the next 5k so if you have it apart for gears already...
 
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Old Feb 24, 2011
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yeah see thats the thing im thinkn i might go for an open diff. so i can lock it but how hard is that to find?
 
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Old Feb 26, 2011
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if this truck isnt going to be a offroad only vehicle I would not lock the rear. The truck is going to suck on the road if you drive it alot. Just get a 31 spline expo axle, and but a gear driven limited slip like a true trac. If its strickly going to be offroad then id prolly lock it but it just depends on how much money you wanna throw at it.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2011
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yeah thats true i was thinkn posi in the back locked in the front. that would be the cheapest route.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2011
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if your going to lock the front its going to havta be an air locker to turn off and on.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2011
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Well if he's SAS swapping I would guess its getting into some off road situations more often than not. I would find an open Explorer axle and put a Powerttrax No Slip or Lock Right in. I drive 90% of my miles on road and love my No Slip. Plus half the price of a True Trac and easy to install.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2011
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Yeah a Lock Right is your cheapest route for the rear.

As far as the front, if you lock it you will need manual hubs so you can, you know, turn and stuff.

I would suggest open or LS for the front personally.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2011
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yeah i was thinkn about that but how hard would it be to find an open expo axle?
 
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