Not gonna lie Colt, when you joined BJ I was like "Who is this guy, not sure I like him too much"? You have won me over your knowledge and the way you explain everything is great. Now I can't imagine the channel without you. Thank you for all you do to deliver very useful information.
Oil is cheap and takes just a little bit of time to change, allowing me check the condition of my diffs before every wheeling season. Call me OCD but I love the peace of mind it gives me.
I installed the Yukon dura grip in the 67 Chevelle rear I have in my 86 Pontiac Grand Prix, it works great. The original Eaton posi carrier broke in half.
Very informative video. 90% of the information you shared applies to all straight axles front and rear. I also appreciate how you share all the tools you used! Anybody who wheels and works on their own vehicles should understand exactly how the axle and it’s components work together. 🤙🏻
I bought my first Jeep a few months back. I purchased a 2000 Cherokee sport. Came with a 3” Rusty’s off-road suspension lift. I personally got lucky, and bought from someone who took extremely good care of. I’ve hit a couple trails, but it’s my daily honestly. Very clean, and well maintained Jeep. I fell in love with it as soon as I test drove it. I’m learning the ropes on the Jeep side of maintenance. I’ve been a mechanic all my life. But I still learn new stuff every day.
I've had a yukon duragrip in my JK for over 2 years. It's one of the few things I've yet to break. Works great and I'd definitely buy it for another rig if I ever stopped breaking my first one.
What year JK do you have? I ask because I’ve been told you can’t run LSDs in the 2012 JKs and newer because it messes with the computer on the transmission or something, but I have yet to meet someone who’s actually done it.
@@bigzoffroad I've got a 2011 jk sahara. Front axle swap to a aftermarket dana 44 ultimate with elocker and stock rear with the yukon. The change to the 3.6 and as always more computer crap could be a issue. But I don't know for a fact.
It’s nice to see some one use some thing other than a selectable spool. 99% of the time I want more traction then an open differential I don’t want a spool.
On your carrier removal trick, the way I do it is with the wrench set up the same as you did and then just spin the driveline, no need for pry bar. Thanks for all the great videos
quality content brotha! limited slips are under rated in the rear of a vehicle , especially with a selectable locker in the front, still have an old dana 44 power lok sitting around
Im excited to see how the dura grip works for you. I just ordered one yesterday for my TJ d44 rear. I wanted a locker but couldnt justify the cost of selectable. About one month ago Iwelded the trac loc I had and also hated driving on road with it so dura grip here I come! I see alot of winter/ice roads and snow wheel. Im hoping it will act well with rear chains and not slide me off the trail when on funny angles with little traction.
just finished rebuilding a dana 44 front and rear a 60 front and a 14 bolt. all had some odd things with them and went way to long between tear downs. Tools I would also add, a set of slip fit setup bearings and a seal press.
just a fyi newer xj's have metal rear hatches and you should build or buy tail light protectors the metal box with the smi style pop in l.e.d lights are awesome i had some on my last xj
Great video and very informative!! Question, I have a 2017 JKU Sahara, she’s my baby but I want a little more traction capability. She’s pretty much stock. I want some type of locker in the rear. What’s your thoughts on air lockers vs electric lockers and what I’m really curious about is the Torsten diffs? I’m mostly highway travel and some easy off road but I’m in the hills of Ky with occasional snow travel. I also snake some pretty big logs with snatch blocks for firewood. Your thoughts please, thanks for your channel!!!!
just a question, being the spool is solid but hollow and the spline kinda seal it closed could you have sitting your drive shaft on a rock n spinning it put enough lateral force on the bearing to kill it and not the broken piece of spline?
Having a couple of mechanics in the family, I can tell you from personal experience, that mechanics often drive the most bailing wire and duck taped together vehicles! Their wives cars are pretty well kept, but their own are rolling nightmares! They figure, with some justication, that they can do a quick fix to keep it going, rather than spend a lot of time doing it right!
How do you like the duragrip. I'm welded front and rear and am looking to install one in the front of my 1 ton xj. Just curious on how the lock up is and how aggressive it is under power. Thanks
Colt, I hope you flushed the complete housing out down the axle tubes real good to get all of the metal. You should of showed the inch pound preload on the pinion bearings so the people watching will not over torque it. Unless that setup didn’t need it and the shims gave it the correct clearance.
I have a D44 duragrip in the front of my YJ, really want to get rid of it for a real locker. my tires are 154 lbs each so it slips more than it grips haha
What gauge wire you carry around? I’ve always thought 14 gauge was a nice mid range and peace of mind especially if your toasting wires you’ll have a bit more resistance and you can atleast get home and not worry about catching on fire lol I think automotive is 18?
I would have gone with the Yukon Grizzly instead, you hardly notice them on the street, they do great off road and they don't have any clutches to wear out.
Colt I'm getting ready to do a 60 swap in my 99 XJ. I like the acceleration you have in yours. What ratio gears are you running? I plan on running 35 maybe 37 inch tires? Thanks. Love the Rats Nest...🤓
Awhile back I heard of someone busting an axel in a really bad, (long way from civilization) place. For numerous reasons they just didn't try towing it out, but rather swapped in a new axel (not even sure if it was new) and drove it out. I know they had to cut it, and they weren't real fancy about how they did it. From what you're explaining, that could be what happened?
A trail fix is just that. You do what you have to to get back home...but..when you get back home...you should tear it down and fix it right so you have a reliable piece of equipment and not a crap shoot whether or not your trail fix will hold or even cause more damage. If what Colt found was in fact a trail fix it still should have been fixed properly. Just my ¢2.
I feel the front diff leak. Literally every time I take my Jeep off-road lol and then it takes me like 6 months to reseal it and then in like 2 weeks I’ll take it out and it’ll be leaking again 😂
The music was a little loud while you’re talking btw fyi Love the vids You are an awesome teacher I have a 96 Grand Cherokee 5.2L that I want to build into an overlander Thanks for the knowledge and keep up the great work! ❤ Cheers 🍻 from Canada 🇨🇦
@@Garth2011 he had a spool, which is not a locker. lockers are actualy pretty forgiving with big tires and/or traction, its the input torque through the ring gear that drives them to lock while differential input torque greater than applied driveline torque is what unlocks them. I dont think the clutch type duragrip was the right choice an a torsen or a dana style powr-lok would have been better LSD choices as they have some dynamic locking action vs the static auburn style duragrip. posi is a gm only thing
@@whatchu_talkin_john_willis Yes, the spool is probably good for only one function, drag racing. I can't imagine drivability of any kind with a spool. I read the torsen was a step up from LSD and less maintenance.
No problem, maybe I didn't explain it good enough. The Yukon LSD is built stronger than most but I was concerned with driveability 1st, offroad 2nd. A torsion style locker still grabs on corners and creates a less desirable daily driver. Why I didn't do a selectable is because I always forget to turn it on until it's too late.
great video only problem back ground music was too loud ... I have trouble hearing and the music covered your voice ,, can you turn down the music level when you make the videos ??. just had to put new yokes on my CJ7 ,, amc20 rear end and a dana 300 transfer case ... drive shaft came out other day on the road ,, had the straps hold the u joints in ,, switched over too the u bolt style yokes ,, had to check pinion drag before I took it apart then add 5 inch lbs to that number when putting it back together ,,also put a new pinion seal in was a bit wet ,, greased the lip of the seal so it was not a dry start ,, sometime need to update the front yokes ,, I don't trust the strap clamps now for the u joints they stretch out then the u joints are loose ..
The helical gears act more like a full Detroit or Grizzly locker on the road which isn't what I was aiming for. They fall in between a clutch style and full locker in my opinion. I wanted road manors 1st, offroad 2nd.
@@bleepinjeep I put those front and back on my tj after having a lunch box in the front also have hydro assist still because of the previous lunch box. It actually handles the best it ever has. And like the idea of no oil additive. Cool rigs none the less.
I don’t think a limited slip is a good choice. After 275 ft-lb of transfer it acts like an open diff. So you get the most amount of power transfer when you need it the least and the least amount when you need it the most. There is a reason why Jeep chose lockers front and rear for the Rubicons. Lockers give you the best of both worlds. And you can turn them on and off whenever you want.
Theres a huge cost gap between a LSD and a selectable though, which is a big deal for alot of ppl on a budget. Plus the LSD is still way better than being open, you can feather the brake pedal when crawling to get both spinning if one stops. No doubt selectables are better but also like $1100. Another point, this is just opinion but front lockers are more effective than rear(think climbs) so if you only have money for 1 selectable, put it in the front and if the rear has a LSD you will go places.
But how would we get to have a sit down heart to heart moment to complain about the used beat up junk we bought (or bought back). Sounds like he lucked out and can just cut down that axle shaft properly since it’s an inch long, move on with life and not even have to order a new shaft..
I ABSOLUTLY HATE THE DURAGRIP. please dont advocate to others to use one for off-road. these Duragrips are absolute shit offroad. auto locker or leave it open. mine behaves like an open diff. no different. total waste of money. Im not even sure why thet advertise these for off road. mud, ice, snow... any surface other than dry its no different than open.
Stick to narrating when you're doing nothing else. The heavy breathing and wheezing is rough. Lsd isn't gonna cut it off road. Should of got a selectable. Preferably cable.
The "Tonya Harding 2000" had coffee shooting out my nose!!
That’s from vice grip garage he makes jokes like that in every video
Not gonna lie Colt, when you joined BJ I was like "Who is this guy, not sure I like him too much"? You have won me over your knowledge and the way you explain everything is great. Now I can't imagine the channel without you. Thank you for all you do to deliver very useful information.
Thank you
Same
That “hey where’d that chunk of axle shaft come from” portion was classic !
Oil is cheap and takes just a little bit of time to change, allowing me check the condition of my diffs before every wheeling season. Call me OCD but I love the peace of mind it gives me.
I installed the Yukon dura grip in the 67 Chevelle rear I have in my 86 Pontiac Grand Prix, it works great. The original Eaton posi carrier broke in half.
Very informative video. 90% of the information you shared applies to all straight axles front and rear. I also appreciate how you share all the tools you used! Anybody who wheels and works on their own vehicles should understand exactly how the axle and it’s components work together. 🤙🏻
I bought my first Jeep a few months back. I purchased a 2000 Cherokee sport. Came with a 3” Rusty’s off-road suspension lift. I personally got lucky, and bought from someone who took extremely good care of. I’ve hit a couple trails, but it’s my daily honestly. Very clean, and well maintained Jeep. I fell in love with it as soon as I test drove it. I’m learning the ropes on the Jeep side of maintenance. I’ve been a mechanic all my life. But I still learn new stuff every day.
Thanks Colt for the tip on diff gasket sealer. Really enjoyed watching your build series. Thanks for sharing.
I've had a yukon duragrip in my JK for over 2 years. It's one of the few things I've yet to break. Works great and I'd definitely buy it for another rig if I ever stopped breaking my first one.
What year JK do you have?
I ask because I’ve been told you can’t run LSDs in the 2012 JKs and newer because it messes with the computer on the transmission or something, but I have yet to meet someone who’s actually done it.
@@bigzoffroad I've got a 2011 jk sahara. Front axle swap to a aftermarket dana 44 ultimate with elocker and stock rear with the yukon. The change to the 3.6 and as always more computer crap could be a issue. But I don't know for a fact.
It’s nice to see some one use some thing other than a selectable spool. 99% of the time I want more traction then an open differential I don’t want a spool.
On your carrier removal trick, the way I do it is with the wrench set up the same as you did and then just spin the driveline, no need for pry bar. Thanks for all the great videos
Or yoke if you have pulled the driveline
Love the Rats Nest series of vids! Killing it. Keep ‘em coming!
Excellent video, I appreciate that you explain what’s going on.
Never thought about cutting out the top of my oil catchment pan! Thx for the tip.
Someone has been watching Vice Grip Garage! Great job and explanation on the fly!
My 8.8 yukon lsd took a dump a month ago, spider gears took a dump... Went to Detroit locker, noisy but works really good.
quality content brotha! limited slips are under rated in the rear of a vehicle , especially with a selectable locker in the front, still have an old dana 44 power lok sitting around
That is the bible of gear installation.
Seen Matt strugle w/this😄
Cool show, I have that exact same hft shop press👍
Love the run down of the tools you carry. This is always the debate I have. Which tools do I need and which just add a lot of unnecessary weight.
Always love the tips and tricks with Colt!! 🤙
Im excited to see how the dura grip works for you. I just ordered one yesterday for my TJ d44 rear. I wanted a locker but couldnt justify the cost of selectable.
About one month ago Iwelded the trac loc I had and also hated driving on road with it so dura grip here I come! I see alot of winter/ice roads and snow wheel.
Im hoping it will act well with rear chains and not slide me off the trail when on funny angles with little traction.
"I want a really smooth rear end"
-Colt, 2022
“Tanya Harding 2000”
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Fuckin HILARIOUS!!!!
just finished rebuilding a dana 44 front and rear a 60 front and a 14 bolt. all had some odd things with them and went way to long between tear downs. Tools I would also add, a set of slip fit setup bearings and a seal press.
just a fyi newer xj's have metal rear hatches and you should build or buy tail light protectors the metal box with the smi style pop in l.e.d lights are awesome i had some on my last xj
Loved the detail on this video! Thanks!
Great video and very informative!! Question, I have a 2017 JKU Sahara, she’s my baby but I want a little more traction capability. She’s pretty much stock. I want some type of locker in the rear. What’s your thoughts on air lockers vs electric lockers and what I’m really curious about is the Torsten diffs? I’m mostly highway travel and some easy off road but I’m in the hills of Ky with occasional snow travel. I also snake some pretty big logs with snatch blocks for firewood. Your thoughts please, thanks for your channel!!!!
Wow with 60s for a daily / 🪨 crawl, I like that a lot.
It's crazy how many tools you need to work on differentials on full scale rigs. I'll stick with my 1:10 scale crawler for now. :)
just a question, being the spool is solid but hollow and the spline kinda seal it closed could you have sitting your drive shaft on a rock n spinning it put enough lateral force on the bearing to kill it and not the broken piece of spline?
Having a couple of mechanics in the family, I can tell you from personal experience, that mechanics often drive the most bailing wire and duck taped together vehicles!
Their wives cars are pretty well kept, but their own are rolling nightmares!
They figure, with some justication, that they can do a quick fix to keep it going, rather than spend a lot of time doing it right!
Thanks Colt, great video, good info. Gotta love those XJ's.
Kriss Kross makes ya wanna jump jump 🕺🏻
How do you like the duragrip. I'm welded front and rear and am looking to install one in the front of my 1 ton xj. Just curious on how the lock up is and how aggressive it is under power. Thanks
Great educational video! Definitely took something from watching this, thanks for the tips and tricks!
Colt, I hope you flushed the complete housing out down the axle tubes real good to get all of the metal. You should of showed the inch pound preload on the pinion bearings so the people watching will not over torque it. Unless that setup didn’t need it and the shims gave it the correct clearance.
Thanks for the info!
What brand spring blades are you running on the rear they looks mad beefy.
I have a D44 duragrip in the front of my YJ, really want to get rid of it for a real locker. my tires are 154 lbs each so it slips more than it grips haha
Yeah, I'm not a fan of LSD's in front applications either
I run a Yukon Grizly in the front...no complaints
out of curiosity, why are torsen diffs not even considered for those off road rigs?
What gauge wire you carry around? I’ve always thought 14 gauge was a nice mid range and peace of mind especially if your toasting wires you’ll have a bit more resistance and you can atleast get home and not worry about catching on fire lol
I think automotive is 18?
Great video, great info
Love your videos😎
Tonya Harding 2000..... I almost died laughing.
I would have gone with the Yukon Grizzly instead, you hardly notice them on the street, they do great off road and they don't have any clutches to wear out.
Colt I'm getting ready to do a 60 swap in my 99 XJ. I like the acceleration you have in yours. What ratio gears are you running? I plan on running 35 maybe 37 inch tires? Thanks. Love the Rats Nest...🤓
I'm running 5.13's but it is a little over geared for regular driving on 37's. I'd do 4.88's if I were doing it again.
@@bleepinjeep Thanks, I was leaning that way and you just confirmed it...🤓
Awhile back I heard of someone busting an axel in a really bad, (long way from civilization) place. For numerous reasons they just didn't try towing it out, but rather swapped in a new axel (not even sure if it was new) and drove it out. I know they had to cut it, and they weren't real fancy about how they did it. From what you're explaining, that could be what happened?
A trail fix is just that. You do what you have to to get back home...but..when you get back home...you should tear it down and fix it right so you have a reliable piece of equipment and not a crap shoot whether or not your trail fix will hold or even cause more damage. If what Colt found was in fact a trail fix it still should have been fixed properly. Just my ¢2.
@@01XJBenjamin 👍
You sure do good work. Thanks for the vid's... Keep Jeep'n'...
Thank you
love your videos
Thank you
I feel the front diff leak. Literally every time I take my Jeep off-road lol and then it takes me like 6 months to reseal it and then in like 2 weeks I’ll take it out and it’ll be leaking again 😂
I liked the first title more.
What is that rear axle out of...?
I never valued expensive wheels for off-roading, especially when rock crawling is concerned.
The music was a little loud while you’re talking btw fyi
Love the vids
You are an awesome teacher
I have a 96 Grand Cherokee 5.2L that I want to build into an overlander
Thanks for the knowledge and keep up the great work! ❤
Cheers 🍻 from Canada 🇨🇦
Joking aside, This is a great video. Cheers, man!
I've heard the torsion design lockers work well.
torsen* a made up word for "torque sensing", not torsion like a spring. they work decent, better than a clutch type LSD, but not as good as a locker
@@whatchu_talkin_john_willis My point being, limited slip or posi-traction because that is what he was looking for vs. a locker.
@@Garth2011 he had a spool, which is not a locker. lockers are actualy pretty forgiving with big tires and/or traction, its the input torque through the ring gear that drives them to lock while differential input torque greater than applied driveline torque is what unlocks them. I dont think the clutch type duragrip was the right choice an a torsen or a dana style powr-lok would have been better LSD choices as they have some dynamic locking action vs the static auburn style duragrip. posi is a gm only thing
@@whatchu_talkin_john_willis Yes, the spool is probably good for only one function, drag racing. I can't imagine drivability of any kind with a spool. I read the torsen was a step up from LSD and less maintenance.
Wondering why you chose a clutch style over a torson style limited slip?
… following I have same question
No problem, maybe I didn't explain it good enough. The Yukon LSD is built stronger than most but I was concerned with driveability 1st, offroad 2nd. A torsion style locker still grabs on corners and creates a less desirable daily driver. Why I didn't do a selectable is because I always forget to turn it on until it's too late.
Thank you I did not realize that torsons were not good for daily drivers. Was going to put one in my tj, that I drive half and half.
Dont be afraid to. I had detroit truetracs front and rear in my daily until i went to grizzlys.
@@bleepinjeep honestly I typed the question part way through the video thank you did answer it thank you
What's the song playing while the video is fading out?
great video only problem back ground music was too loud ... I have trouble hearing and the music covered your voice ,, can you turn down the music level when you make the videos ??. just had to put new yokes on my CJ7 ,, amc20 rear end and a dana 300 transfer case ... drive shaft came out other day on the road ,, had the straps hold the u joints in ,, switched over too the u bolt style yokes ,, had to check pinion drag before I took it apart then add 5 inch lbs to that number when putting it back together ,,also put a new pinion seal in was a bit wet ,, greased the lip of the seal so it was not a dry start ,, sometime need to update the front yokes ,, I don't trust the strap clamps now for the u joints they stretch out then the u joints are loose ..
That's what she said
Why no synthetic gear lubricant for a limited-slip differential? (and thanks for the great video, Colt!)
It's to keep the friction on the clutch discs👍
Gear Glitter!!!!!
Did I miss something? You didnt show setting the pinion preload or torquing the crush sleeve?
There's no crush sleeve on this 60. I wanted to show how to change a locker/carrier but ended up with more work then I had for film time👍
@@bleepinjeep just shims on the pinion? Cool deal
Thought you were mark hunt by the thumbnail.
Or when you are Smashing some Pumpkins ! ! !
The only trouble I've had with rear end was with my son's friend had a Dodge truck that he messed up his drive shaft and the seals keep failing
Need these complete builds in a easy to find tap and go link. Instead of searching for,ep 1 and so on.
If you go to the RUclips page and click playlist, you will find ALL the Rats Nest videos in order😉👍
Right on colt! I found it! Who knew. Thanks
I just can’t do that to my XJ! She will always be a Mall Queen..
👍👍
Someone watches VGG with the Tonya 2000 remark
I wonder how many people you lost with the 'Tonya Harding' comment.. 😆🤣
Why didn’t you go with some kind of E-Lockers or air actuator
Honestly because I forget to turn them on until it's too late and I'm stuck😉
Tonya Hardin-"its been like 30 years guys I said I. Sorry
Create advice for those who go rock crawling
Just a lil battle scars
Thanks for the video but the audio hum is pretty intense.
Wait is that the Tonya Harding 2000 or 3000 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey brother you can't steal Matt's jokes now Tanya harding 2000 it's still funny for us old people my kids tell me
Why not helical gears rather than clutch diff.
The helical gears act more like a full Detroit or Grizzly locker on the road which isn't what I was aiming for. They fall in between a clutch style and full locker in my opinion. I wanted road manors 1st, offroad 2nd.
@@bleepinjeep I put those front and back on my tj after having a lunch box in the front also have hydro assist still because of the previous lunch box. It actually handles the best it ever has. And like the idea of no oil additive. Cool rigs none the less.
Buy a selectable locker.There is no limited slip that will make you happy in real offroad use.
I don’t think a limited slip is a good choice. After 275 ft-lb of transfer it acts like an open diff. So you get the most amount of power transfer when you need it the least and the least amount when you need it the most. There is a reason why Jeep chose lockers front and rear for the Rubicons. Lockers give you the best of both worlds. And you can turn them on and off whenever you want.
Rubicons have electric lockers from factory, not air lockers.
Theres a huge cost gap between a LSD and a selectable though, which is a big deal for alot of ppl on a budget. Plus the LSD is still way better than being open, you can feather the brake pedal when crawling to get both spinning if one stops. No doubt selectables are better but also like $1100.
Another point, this is just opinion but front lockers are more effective than rear(think climbs) so if you only have money for 1 selectable, put it in the front and if the rear has a LSD you will go places.
Tj rubicon were air.
@@ajasher9944 yes you’re right, they were, I was generalising like the OP.
Fourteenth 👊🏻💪🏻
Never buy from a mechanic let alone a certified one. They never take care of their stuffs.
But how would we get to have a sit down heart to heart moment to complain about the used beat up junk we bought (or bought back). Sounds like he lucked out and can just cut down that axle shaft properly since it’s an inch long, move on with life and not even have to order a new shaft..
America 🇺🇸💪🏼🤙🏼🔧🔩
America? Yukon is made in China
You built that .. you have to have something you made from crap.. keep it an as you go on make it better..
It’s an XJ. It’s not supposed to look nice lol
Why the hell did you paint the diff cover green 🤢 looked way better black.
Please, no gerbil videos. lol
Pats suck. The only good thing about them was they USED to be cheap. Stop lying because you get free tires.
I cant like this comment enough!!!
They may not be the greatest but if he likes them why the F do you care?
I ABSOLUTLY HATE THE DURAGRIP. please dont advocate to others to use one for off-road. these Duragrips are absolute shit offroad. auto locker or leave it open. mine behaves like an open diff. no different. total waste of money. Im not even sure why thet advertise these for off road. mud, ice, snow... any surface other than dry its no different than open.
Stick to narrating when you're doing nothing else. The heavy breathing and wheezing is rough. Lsd isn't gonna cut it off road. Should of got a selectable. Preferably cable.
Where are your videos showing how its done? We'll be waiting.
If you don’t have a seal puller, I’ve used my large channel locks with good success🙏😎🤙🛻💨