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2011 rubicon rear locker will not unlock

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Old 03-19-2021, 06:29 AM
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They are pretty rare to find floating around out there. I think part of that is cuz people that have rubi axles and are looking for more/better, typically just sell their axles and replace with something else all together. In the last 8 years, I can only recall a handful of times seeing someone trying to sell a takeout.
Old 03-24-2021, 01:37 PM
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I'm looking for the torque specs for the2008559 locker bolts. I have looked at several repair manuals with no luck. need differential bolt ring gear and bearing caps values. thanks in advance
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I show 100 ft lbs for the ring gear bolts, and 80 ft lbs for the bearing cap bolts. I'm not certain which locker bolts you're referring to. Can you snap a pic?
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That is the numbers I’m looking for. Sorry for the bad typing job.
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Here is a link to torque specs I have on my Google Drive. I have these printed on 3 pages, front and back, and have them laminated. They stay in the jeep in the pocket behind the front seats. You wouldn't believe how handy they are to have around. If I install aftermarket components with different specs, I simply make a note with a marker.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing

Digital things are great, but sometimes you can't beat a hard copy.....specially when on a trail in middle of nowhere with no service!
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