Hello,
I am trying to find out what type of rear end my 86 CJ7 has. It has 12 bolts in a circular pattern. I am thinking AMC 20 but not sure. Anyway my rear seals started leaking and the guy at the garage told me he would replace them for $200.00. When I went to pick up the Jeep he claims that after market parts were used and he didn't know if it would last a week or 2 years. It started leaking after driving it the 2nd time. It cost me $863.00 to get it back the first time. He has tried fixing it again but now I think he has the sheems to tight and it came back smoking from a 14 mile trip. I didn't notice any axle fluid yet but it sure did smell like it. He tells me that I now need to purchase a new axle set to reinstall on the jeep. This is a show jeep and I want it to get going again. I can't figure out what rear end is even in it. Is there some marking or serial numbers I can check to figure this out? What would you do now that he has tried to fix it twice. I talked to him today and he said to bring it back. He doesn't even want to give me part of the money back to take it some place else. I was thinking of trying this myself but I need to make sure I get the right axles to fit. I know the guy took me but I am caught right now and trying to figure if I need to take it some place else and just take him to small claims court as I didn't get what I paid for. Can someone please advise to what rear end I need to purchase axles for. Also I have a jeep axle puller is there pins on the gears before the axles will come out? The rear end is fine it just the fact the seals are leaking any advice will be appreciated. Thanks Dean
I am trying to find out what type of rear end my 86 CJ7 has. It has 12 bolts in a circular pattern. I am thinking AMC 20 but not sure. Anyway my rear seals started leaking and the guy at the garage told me he would replace them for $200.00. When I went to pick up the Jeep he claims that after market parts were used and he didn't know if it would last a week or 2 years. It started leaking after driving it the 2nd time. It cost me $863.00 to get it back the first time. He has tried fixing it again but now I think he has the sheems to tight and it came back smoking from a 14 mile trip. I didn't notice any axle fluid yet but it sure did smell like it. He tells me that I now need to purchase a new axle set to reinstall on the jeep. This is a show jeep and I want it to get going again. I can't figure out what rear end is even in it. Is there some marking or serial numbers I can check to figure this out? What would you do now that he has tried to fix it twice. I talked to him today and he said to bring it back. He doesn't even want to give me part of the money back to take it some place else. I was thinking of trying this myself but I need to make sure I get the right axles to fit. I know the guy took me but I am caught right now and trying to figure if I need to take it some place else and just take him to small claims court as I didn't get what I paid for. Can someone please advise to what rear end I need to purchase axles for. Also I have a jeep axle puller is there pins on the gears before the axles will come out? The rear end is fine it just the fact the seals are leaking any advice will be appreciated. Thanks Dean