So I have been doing a lot of research and am trying to make a decision.
First I have a 1984 M1009 stock configuration.
I am trying to decide what to do about my axles. I really do not like to 3:08 gearing. I am eventually gong to a 3" lift and 33" tires but I first got to get the axles figured out.
I was first thinking of re-gearing. 3:73 or 4:10. The last time I re-geared a vehicle, CJ 7, I believe it ran me around $1500. I'm not sure what it would cost now. For that price I though I could swap in a new set of axles out of a CUCV truck. So far I have been able to find a rear axle only for $450, but it would still have to be re-geared. I would also still have to find a front axle.
So to swap out I would have to change out the spring perches, new plates for the U-blots, re-gear, shorten the drive shaft (possibly), hybrid u joint, beak lines, and so on just for the rear. The front is supposed to bolt in but I'm not sure about pitman arm and sway bar. I would end up with a lot stronger axle with a Detroit locker instead of the gov lok.
I am not sure what swapping both axles out would end up costing though. I looks like It could get pretty high not counting buying the axles.
So I need your opinions, is it really worth the work to swap out the axles. I use My M1009 as a daily driver and some towing (utility trailer and camper a couple times a year). I do not really go 4-wheeling anymore but to go off road sometimes. In fields and for camping. Would it be more economical to just re-gear the 10 bolts it came with. How safe are they really. Do I have to worry about the C clip holding the axle in breaking and the axle falling out. Do you think it would be a waste of effort to swap in new axles since I am not a hard core trail rider? If you would like to share the cost of your swaps I am interested in hearing.
Thanks
First I have a 1984 M1009 stock configuration.
I am trying to decide what to do about my axles. I really do not like to 3:08 gearing. I am eventually gong to a 3" lift and 33" tires but I first got to get the axles figured out.
I was first thinking of re-gearing. 3:73 or 4:10. The last time I re-geared a vehicle, CJ 7, I believe it ran me around $1500. I'm not sure what it would cost now. For that price I though I could swap in a new set of axles out of a CUCV truck. So far I have been able to find a rear axle only for $450, but it would still have to be re-geared. I would also still have to find a front axle.
So to swap out I would have to change out the spring perches, new plates for the U-blots, re-gear, shorten the drive shaft (possibly), hybrid u joint, beak lines, and so on just for the rear. The front is supposed to bolt in but I'm not sure about pitman arm and sway bar. I would end up with a lot stronger axle with a Detroit locker instead of the gov lok.
I am not sure what swapping both axles out would end up costing though. I looks like It could get pretty high not counting buying the axles.
So I need your opinions, is it really worth the work to swap out the axles. I use My M1009 as a daily driver and some towing (utility trailer and camper a couple times a year). I do not really go 4-wheeling anymore but to go off road sometimes. In fields and for camping. Would it be more economical to just re-gear the 10 bolts it came with. How safe are they really. Do I have to worry about the C clip holding the axle in breaking and the axle falling out. Do you think it would be a waste of effort to swap in new axles since I am not a hard core trail rider? If you would like to share the cost of your swaps I am interested in hearing.
Thanks
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