PeeWeeQ
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Ok, so, last winter, the driver's side rear axle broke on my M1009. I'm a bit do-it-yourself-er--I do most of my own work, within reason, on vehicles and stuff around the house.
I digress--I was very busy working on the railroad and I have very limited facilities in which to do repairs--like, my driveway. My single-stall garage houses all my tools, but, I don't have room to keep a vehicle in there, let alone have the space to work on one the size of my CUCV.
Any-who, a friend of mine on the RR said a friend of his had a front and rear end out of a 3/4 ton 1990 Chevy Suburban with 3:73 gears (the rear is a 14SF). I talked to the guy and he said that I could have them both for $175. I offered $150 and he took it.
So, now, I'm ready to pull the trigger on this and I have a few questions--
1. These aren't exactly stock equipment--for $150, I figured I could sell them later if they didn't work, but, how easy do they bolt up? Do I need to modify anything?
2. U-joints and drive shafts? Do I need anything different or do I need to modify anything? If so, what and how?
3. Brake lines? Same questions as above...
4. With a change in gears, I'm assuming my speedometer will be off significantly. Can I re-calibrate it, and if so, how? Does my tire size play any part in this? I'm going to have 31.5" tires...
5. Any procedural advice (what to do or not to do first or last)? Do I just go by the TM or is there a better resource?
6. Anything else I'm forgetting or not considering?
I'd like to chronicle this with pictures and a write-up so that someone else can have an all in one resource for the job, so, any advice to keep me on track and from totally botching this job would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance!
I digress--I was very busy working on the railroad and I have very limited facilities in which to do repairs--like, my driveway. My single-stall garage houses all my tools, but, I don't have room to keep a vehicle in there, let alone have the space to work on one the size of my CUCV.
Any-who, a friend of mine on the RR said a friend of his had a front and rear end out of a 3/4 ton 1990 Chevy Suburban with 3:73 gears (the rear is a 14SF). I talked to the guy and he said that I could have them both for $175. I offered $150 and he took it.
So, now, I'm ready to pull the trigger on this and I have a few questions--
1. These aren't exactly stock equipment--for $150, I figured I could sell them later if they didn't work, but, how easy do they bolt up? Do I need to modify anything?
2. U-joints and drive shafts? Do I need anything different or do I need to modify anything? If so, what and how?
3. Brake lines? Same questions as above...
4. With a change in gears, I'm assuming my speedometer will be off significantly. Can I re-calibrate it, and if so, how? Does my tire size play any part in this? I'm going to have 31.5" tires...
5. Any procedural advice (what to do or not to do first or last)? Do I just go by the TM or is there a better resource?
6. Anything else I'm forgetting or not considering?
I'd like to chronicle this with pictures and a write-up so that someone else can have an all in one resource for the job, so, any advice to keep me on track and from totally botching this job would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance!