I was going up a sandy / rocky section in the local desert when I lost traction. The truck slid left into a rock while the front wheels were spinning trying to get traction. I was very light on the throttle, RPM was around 1200-1500, ATRAC was active. Tire started bouncing then apparently gripped and I heard a pop. At first I thought the tire had thrown a rock up against the skidplate. As I backed down and turned around I could feel a slight bind every 5 feet or so. I drove it maybe 50' to a flat section then pulled the drive flanges and front driveshaft and limped it home in 2wd. I haven't pulled it apart yet, but pretty sure it's the diff. I am guessing I broke a tooth off the ring gear.
This is in my 2003 LC.
So... what are my options?
Is it just a matter of pulling the third and replacing the ring & pinion? Does the housing or other components typically get damaged when the gear breaks?
I have a factory locked rear axle (from a 99 so 4.30 ratio) I was going to swap in. I was planning on regearing that to 4.10 as I didn't want to mess with the factory front. Now that the front needs repair I could regear that to 4.30. I feel that the 4.30 ratio would be a good match to the 33" tires, but not sure how common replacement gears are in that ratio.
I may put in a locker while I am in there. Does anyone make a reasonably priced e-locker for the front? I really don't care for the ARB.
Would love to get some opinions.
This is the obstacle, except it wasn't nearly that rough. Most of the deeper sections were filled in with sand. I was going up towards where the jeep is sitting.
(This is an image I found on the web, I was not with this vehicle/group)
This is in my 2003 LC.
So... what are my options?
Is it just a matter of pulling the third and replacing the ring & pinion? Does the housing or other components typically get damaged when the gear breaks?
I have a factory locked rear axle (from a 99 so 4.30 ratio) I was going to swap in. I was planning on regearing that to 4.10 as I didn't want to mess with the factory front. Now that the front needs repair I could regear that to 4.30. I feel that the 4.30 ratio would be a good match to the 33" tires, but not sure how common replacement gears are in that ratio.
I may put in a locker while I am in there. Does anyone make a reasonably priced e-locker for the front? I really don't care for the ARB.
Would love to get some opinions.
This is the obstacle, except it wasn't nearly that rough. Most of the deeper sections were filled in with sand. I was going up towards where the jeep is sitting.
(This is an image I found on the web, I was not with this vehicle/group)

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