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Hi guys I was wondering if anyone has thought about or experienced the need to upgrade the front

drivline assembly ?

Silverbulletmotorsports.net

Joyner is going to be in the near future .Doing a warranty on all troopers -renegade diffs.At no charge parts warranty.

Richard

Posted
Hi guys I was wondering if anyone has thought about or experienced the need to upgrade the front

drivline assembly ?

silverbullet.

When you say up grade what do you mean.

We have In our test trooper a manual 4x4 shifter.We saw the Joyner fix and its top notch.But felt we could work with the stock housing and make a special fab bracket so we could save you a whole lot

of labor & cost We pretty sure this is the way to go.So far so good.

Well let you know.

Thanks

Posted

I did a manual 4x4 shifter some time ago. It's in this forum back quite a ways. There are pictures and a description of how I did it. Love it. Got sick of the electronic engager, Just never worked reliablely.

Lenny

Posted

Have not had any problems with the engager! LOL! Sounds like a term we would have heard a year ago on the political scene and I'm not saying who but he was wayhi up in the admin.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Posted

I have wondered,

The front & OLD rear drivelines were of the same construction. The old rear driveline had to be replaced with a CV style driveline. How long will the front driveline hold up? Is there going to be a CV style driveline replacement for the front? Will we have to pay for it, LOL? Will we even be given a break in the price of the replacement? This is of concern as the front driveline is turning all the time just as the rear but without load. Still those poorly made, non grease-able U-joints are stll being worked.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Posted
I have wondered,

The front & OLD rear drivelines were of the same construction. The old rear driveline had to be replaced with a CV style driveline. How long will the front driveline hold up? Is there going to be a CV style driveline replacement for the front? Will we have to pay for it, LOL? Will we even be given a break in the price of the replacement? This is of concern as the front driveline is turning all the time just as the rear but without load. Still those poorly made, non grease-able U-joints are stll being worked.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Silverbulletmotorsports.

We have only had 1 driveshaft go bad.But in the future they will be useing c/v style driveshaft.But thats in the future.

Posted

What Rocmoc said worring about crap non-servicable u-joints, was thinking about sending front drivline to

4x4 shop and having cv joints installed

Posted
Silverbulletmotorsports.net

Joyner is going to be in the near future .Doing a warranty on all troopers -renegade diffs.At no charge parts warranty.

Richard

Does this include those of use who do not have any warranty left?

Posted
Silverbullet.It will include PARTS & LABOR at any joyner dealer.Joyner is doing the right thing!!!!!.No warranty needed.Includes front rear diffs

Some of us have replaced the bolts in the ring gear already and I have replaced my rear diff with a new one that I changed the bolts on.

Will Joyner reimburse me for my damaged, faulty, poorly built read differential?

Kinarfi

Posted
Some of us have replaced the bolts in the ring gear already and I have replaced my rear diff with a new one that I changed the bolts on.

Will Joyner reimburse me for my damaged, faulty, poorly built read differential?

Kinarfi

Kinarfi,

I believe SilverBullet is only talking about the engager, not the diff itself.

SilverBullet, am I right? The Warranty work/upgrade spoke of first is only the engager, not the diff. But You did just mention the future CV front driveline, is that a possible future freebie from Joyner (parts only)? Thanks for hanging with us even tho some of us (me) gets a bit pushy on an occasion.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Posted
Kinarfi,

I believe SilverBullet is only talking about the engager, not the diff itself.

SilverBullet, am I right? The Warranty work/upgrade spoke of first is only the engager, not the diff. But You did just mention the future CV front driveline, is that a possible future freebie from Joyner (parts only)? Thanks for hanging with us even tho some of us (me) gets a bit pushy on an occasion.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Silverbullet.

No the diffs front rear will be warranty parts and if a dealer dose the work the labor and parts will be covered.

Posted
Kinarfi,

I believe SilverBullet is only talking about the engager, not the diff itself.

SilverBullet, am I right? The Warranty work/upgrade spoke of first is only the engager, not the diff. But You did just mention the future CV front driveline, is that a possible future freebie from Joyner (parts only)? Thanks for hanging with us even tho some of us (me) gets a bit pushy on an occasion.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Silverbullet.

No the driveshaft will not be covered.Since thear has been no problum with the front driveshaft.It is just and upgrade.If i hear any thing different i will let you know.

Posted
Silverbullet.

No the diffs front rear will be warranty parts and if a dealer dose the work the labor and parts will be covered.

Are they going to rebuild the diffs? New parts? What if you are out of warranty?

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Posted
Are they going to rebuild the diffs? New parts? What if you are out of warranty?

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Silverbullet.

The diffs will be taken apart and be repaired.If it is not repairable they will replace it.Warranty all of them.

Posted

Kool, when? So, no cost! I will be coming thu in Nov. Can I drop them off and pick them up when I return in 5 days? Will be the 3rd week of Nov. Drop off on Tues/Wed and pickup the following Monday! Again, not cost?!!! Front & Rear!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

Posted
Kool, when? So, no cost! I will be coming thu in Nov. Can I drop them off and pick them up when I return in 5 days? Will be the 3rd week of Nov. Drop off on Tues/Wed and pickup the following Monday! Again, not cost?!!! Front & Rear!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

SilverBullet, Car 54 where are you? I can provide an exact date if that would be better.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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