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Well i went out to install my shimmed renegade front diff and pull out the old t2 diff that was still in the t2. Before anyone makes this mistake.....pull out the t2 front diff and compare the axle stubs that cv half shaft go over and make sure they are the same. I'm going to have to tear it down and rebuild/shim it all over my mistake for thinking renegade and trooper share exact same diff. Everything is same except for pinion on rear diff but on front diff its the pinon and side gears.

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Kinarfi...my rear had the right diameter splines so renegade rear matched up to trooper no problem but front threw me off. I don't know why that is like that i looked up in t2 manual it even said that front is supposed to be smaller and on my t2 it's all same front and rear i'm sure that's same for everyone else here?

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