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Old 05-09-2018, 01:47 PM
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Default Differences in Rear-end gearing if any.

Have a 2182 the bolts holding the rear-end to the frame are busted out. Found a cheap 1440 with what appears to be a pristine rear-end (IE-not busted out where the bolts that hold it to the frame are.)

Is the gearing the same for a direct swap? I will be doing the SamMac mods and new gaskets and seals. Just wanting to clarify that the gearing and such are going to be the same. Don't have a problem swapping them out if need be.

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Old 05-09-2018, 01:56 PM
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Have a 2182 the bolts holding the rear-end to the frame are busted out. Found a cheap 1440 with what appears to be a pristine rear-end (IE-not busted out where the bolts that hold it to the frame are.)

Is the gearing the same for a direct swap? I will be doing the SamMac mods and new gaskets and seals. Just wanting to clarify that the gearing and such are going to be the same. Don't have a problem swapping them out if need be.

Thanks in advance.
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Supers are geared different. Not a direct swap.
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The 1440 has a Hydrogear trans and a 2182 has a Sundstrand trans. The reduction housings are different. So I hope you didn't buy it yet.
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All I really need is the axle housings. They should I hope bolt up to the 2182 housing.
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Sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you meant the front mounts. Axle tubes are the same.
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Sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you meant the front mounts. Axle tubes are the same.
That's what I thought. Just wanted to confirm that was the case.

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Old 05-09-2018, 03:56 PM
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Yep tubes will swap, axles will also work. diff should play. While you have it apart drill some oil return holes in the main case. I also recommend a set of Xtreme SGT rear end braces.

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Do you have it apart yet? There's a chance the holes in the main housing are broken too, or stripped, or bolt(s) broken off.
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Do you have it apart yet? There's a chance the holes in the main housing are broken too, or stripped, or bolt(s) broken off.
Don't have it apart yet. After about 6 months finally getting started on it. But it will be coming out next week. I know for sure the axle tubes are broken out where the frame bolts go. those are visible with a little light shining into the bolt holes.
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Yep tubes will swap, axles will also work. diff should play. While you have it apart drill some oil return holes in the main case. I also recommend a set of Xtreme SGT rear end braces.

Here is some light reading for you.
http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=33244
I have your threads bookmarked. Been reading and studying off and on over the last few months when I haven't been remodeling the house or repairing things for my dad.
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