To set the backlash on a 1982 Jeep CJ7 rear end gears, first, ensure the differential is clean and properly lubricated. Use a dial indicator to measure the backlash by rotating the pinion gear slightly and noting the movement of the ring gear. The typical backlash specification for CJ7 rear ends is usually between 0.006 to 0.010 inches, but refer to the service manual for exact values. Adjust the ring gear positioning by tightening or loosening the adjusting nuts on the carrier until the desired backlash is achieved.
My jeep wrangler keeps loking in gears
If you are asking about rear axle gears, no. The XJ has a corporate axle and the ZJ has a Dana axle.
4:10 or 4:11 gears.
yes and two gears
A 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a four speed automatic transmission.
A lifted jeep has any different definitions. One such example is that the jeep has different gears and functions that allow the car to have more leverage and wheel stability.
You may have to have your clutch adjusted,
4.56-4.88
3.73 gears are stock, 4.10's were available as an option on certain trim levels.
yes but milage and power will lower and be sluggish, with tires that big go 4.88 gears or whatever you require after checking into gearing with going bigger tires with this type of jeep.
Tooth count depends on the gear ratio.
30 Degrees