intentsrig
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- Brian
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- JLU Sporticon
I’m assuming it took a few hits hard enough to bend a tiny bit which loosened the axle tube u bolt clamps. Or simply loosened over time/ I didn’t have it tight enough to begin with after a diff fluid change. Then got worse from there with bending and movement. Which allowed it to shift up into the dust cover/ pinion seal.Wow, your differential skid plate and seal are just mangled. I still stand by the metalcloak skid plate and it seems like mine is pretty far away from that seal. The thickness is 3/16 inch steel which doesn't sacrifice a lot of ground clearance in my opinion, while providing significant protection for the castings on the bottom of the M220 rear differential. I have hit mine, but nothing like the damage done to yours so far.
So I’d just periodically check it for tightness with a tool, not by hand shaking/ hitting and the ol “seems good” approach lol.
You should see the evo oil pan skid. Super bent. That thing was sort of a pos. Bent on one of the first trips and rattled the exhaust.
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The lack of upgrade parts for XJ's is what got me to building stuff. Not that there wasn't D-44 guards available but I figured I'd give one a shot. Then a few companies started building parts cheaper than I could, between time saving "lack of" as well as cost "needing tubing bender" other tools and space.