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lycan91

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my "father-in-law" is scrapping out cars that are dead on peoples land and selling them for scrap metal and i told him to watch for explorers and to bring them to my house if he finds some because i would like to find one with 3.73's are these comon in stock xplorers? i know this sounds like a nooby question but theres other parts that i want to nab off a dead-x so i figured why not regear if i can find what i want for free! thanks guys
 



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I can't saw how common they really are but from the 4 explorers I've looked at, only one had 3.73. All the others had 3.27 gears.

~Mark
 






I went to a few Jy's yesterday and found 8 explorers. 5 had 3.73's with LS, 1 had 4.10's with LS, one had 4.10's open, and one 3.55 open. These were all second gen's, ive never really checked on first gens.
 






cant use second gen in first can you?
 












oh i see your talking swapping the whole axle... i see how much work is that
 






Pretty easy actually. Remove driveshaft, brake plumbing, shocks and leaf springs and it drops right out. Its a heavy sucker so more than one person is best, but ive done it by myself.
 






Is the rear ABS read the same way on the 1st gen and 2nd gen? 1st gen is read from an ABS sensor on the top of the housing...

~Mark
 






























Setting up gears requires a few special tools and is very time consuming. I wanna learn how to do it myself, but just dont have the time. Its far easier to swap rear ends than the actual gears inside.
 












Honestly, the easiest and cheapest way would be to search until you find a 1st gen with 4.10's and then swap the entire axles, front and rear. It's expensive for the specialized tools, or to have someone else gear your axles for you, $500-$600. But swapping axles isn't all that difficult.
Or you could get the front axle from a 1st gen, and the rear from a second. As long as they are the same gear ratio.
 






Actually, I don't think they made a first gen w/ 4.10 gears. I ended up buying new gears front and rear and setting them up after I couldn't find any in the junk/salvage yards.

Also, it's a pretty big job to swap out the front axle on a first gen. I had to take mine out to set it up and it was pretty labor intensive, definatly not as simple as swapping out the rear axle.

A second gen front axle will not work in a first gen explorer as they are not the same (independent vs. ttb)

Second gen front gears will not work in a first gen housing as they are a standard rotation and the first gen used a reverse rotation (high pinion) cut gear. I also made that mistake and picked up a 4.10 from a second gen to swap into my first gen. I discovered the mistake before disassembly, and after I could not find a 4.10 donor (like I stated above, I don't think that they produced a 4.10 first gen, prove me wrong;) I went searching online.

I chose to swap in new gears front and rear into my existing housings, and I recommend Jeff's Bronco Graveyard for the front 4.10 gears as they were one of the cheapest and you get genuine dana/spicer gears instead of some cheap junk. I purchased FoMoCo oem gears for the rear, not the cheapest, but I have inside connections that allow me a better deal.

That all said, good luck on your quest, I wouldn't trade my 4.10 swap for anything as it really made a difference in how mine performs on/off the trail.
 






thanxx jeff and lil-x im not to worried about labor intensive as when i do find what im after me and my dad can do the axle swaps and i have a second car. but i dont think i will go above the 30-9.50's so i think the 3.73's will be fine for my wants and needs. jeff thanks for all that info i dont know much about gears all i know is i need lower gears maybe its just want lol. so hopefully the f.i.l will find something for me.
 






Actually, I don't think they made a first gen w/ 4.10 gears.

I could not find a 4.10 donor (like I stated above, I don't think that they produced a 4.10 first gen, prove me wrong;).
:dunno:

I guess it's not 100% proof, but
Yea, I had a 91 EB 4x4 w/ 4:10s

http://www.explorerforum.com/forums//showthread.php?t=104049
Same conversation 4 years ago. They were just super rare, kind of like the front bench seat, something that had to be ordered from the factory.

:D
 



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