I am selling my 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport. The vehicle is in great condition and has been well cared for. It has 95,700 miles on the odometer. It is a 5 speed manual. The vehicle is mechanically sound and has zero issues. It has been incredibly dependable, however it is time for a more family...
If you take the carrier out of your diff housing you will need to reset the backlash on them. The 8.25 does not adjust the backlash via shims. There are threaded cups of sort on the outer endges of the carrier bearings that you have to adjust both your backlash on as well as your bearing...
Thanks for the reply. I have been running an Aussie up front for the past two years and I am tired of not being able to steer when I need to. I feel the benefit of a selectable locker is the route I need to take. It also seems to me that the majority of issues with the OX locker come from...
I am looking for some real world experience from those who have run an OX locker. I am debating between installing an OX or ARB in my front end. I have a 99 XJ with a Dana 30. Please let me know your thoughts on the OX and pros and cons of each. Thanks!