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    welding the rear

    im pretty sure it was on here just guide me thru for weldin my xj's rear
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    Originally posted by wildcat
    Here ya go.
    http://www.island4x4.com/4x4tech/axl...ff1/index.html
    don't think that will help for the xj
    good theory though

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    Each application will have minor differences but as long as you have side/spider gears the basic concept should still apply.

    But then I've never had a jeep axle appart before so it's just a guess.
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    i wouldn't fozzy lock a d35 the loading and unloading will shear that axle so fast yer head will spin. a solid weld would probally be the strongest

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