DarbyWalters wrote:
Jeger wrote:
Does this mean that a lifted CRD cv shaft angles wouldnt be as severe as an equally lifted gasser?
That is an interesting question. My CRD shafts at rest on a stock CRD do angle up quite a bit. The front diff "might" be mounted just a bit lower on a CRD than a 3.7L. That makes a little more sense than it being shifted more to the drivers side which would mean different axle shaft lengths left and right from the gasser. It looks like the CRDs might come from the factory with a 1/4" Cradle Drop ...

I wonder if the replaceable Diff Mount ( the one on top with bushing material built in ) is a different part number for the 3.7L than the CRD. If it is, the 3.7L would be able to change the mount and lower thier front diff 1/4" or so. Nah, it could not be that easy

It would have to mean that the end mounts were different also...could be tho
Holy Crap......a Huge Novelty sized penny has just fallen on the floor next to me !!!

It all makes sense ! I wondered why i've heard a few comments on here about the CRD's having a slightly lower diff mount - ie CV's ect - I think Al has said it a few times too!
The CRD Engine requires the diff to be a tad lower as the engine is taller and the sump comes down a bit furthur !! It really does seem logical !!
I wondered for a while why after a 2.5" lift, my front CV's are parallel to the ground when everyone with the gasers said it didnt seem like I had a 2.5" lift from the pics!!!
COOOL!!!!! More good news for the CRD's !!