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<blockquote data-quote="superjeep" data-source="post: 1389282" data-attributes="member: 16677"><p><strong>Fitting after market housing</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've looked at several pics of the rock jock and see no reason why it couldn't be done. There seams to be about 1/4" clearance all the way round the ring gear, and all I need is 3/8". I'm sure it will take a bit more grinding but on the other hand their housings are twice as thick as stock so I don't think it will weaken it. I have seen some curved skid plates for the rock jock as some people are dragging them over the rocks so much they are wearing thru the casting, so I'm thinking a 1/4" welded on doubler strap should take care of it if and only if necessary. I would really like to prototype one of these out for you. </p><p>And would be glad to do it for you just to show and figure out the correct process for their housing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superjeep, post: 1389282, member: 16677"] [b]Fitting after market housing[/b] I've looked at several pics of the rock jock and see no reason why it couldn't be done. There seams to be about 1/4" clearance all the way round the ring gear, and all I need is 3/8". I'm sure it will take a bit more grinding but on the other hand their housings are twice as thick as stock so I don't think it will weaken it. I have seen some curved skid plates for the rock jock as some people are dragging them over the rocks so much they are wearing thru the casting, so I'm thinking a 1/4" welded on doubler strap should take care of it if and only if necessary. I would really like to prototype one of these out for you. And would be glad to do it for you just to show and figure out the correct process for their housing [/QUOTE]
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