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12-23-2009, 11:51 PM | #1 |
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Gear swap? Axle Swap?
So, I'm sort of in the same dilemma here and I'm not too familiar with axle or gear swaps. I have a manual 6 sp. TJ with 33" x 12.5 tires, 4" lift, and 3.07 gearing. I have a dana 30 in the front and a 35 in the rear.
I haven't gotten to do too much off roading, but next summer I'll be using it as my DD as well as doing some light-medium off roading. So I have a couple options (let me know if there are others): 1. Replace both axles with 4.11 or 4.56 gearing as it would be cheaper than regearing? I'd like to upgrade the axle(s) to D44, but what about the Ford 8.8 or other? I know you can do a direct bolt in from TJ to TJ, but how hard is it to modify the ford 8.8" or other? I would have no idea how to go about doing this or finding the right people to do it for me. 2. Do a gear swap to 4.11 or 4.56 and upgrade my rear axle with a Super 35? 3. I might be looking to some lockers in the future, so I should probably do this at the same time as my axle upgrades...not sure about this though. arghh....help me out here. Thanks |
12-24-2009, 12:11 AM | #2 | |
Storm Chaser
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4.88's with the (NSG 370) 6 speed and 35's are perfect. 4.56's are perfect for 33's. I'm running at 2800 rpms in 6th gear at 65 mph on 33's now. My 35's will only make it better. A S35 is a good upgrade but I personally wouldn't spend $$ on a D35. Search (Google) TJ 8.8 swap. Tons of good info on the net. Good Luck!
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12-24-2009, 12:32 AM | #3 |
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The 8.8 is probably going to be your best bet for the rear. They are pretty easy to find and most already have disk brakes on them. KennyTJ on here and Muddy Buddys did the swap in his TJ and it wasn't all that difficult. He had his setup for sale, but I'm not sure if he sold it or not. You might want to contact him on that.
You can also try to find someone that has a Rubicon and is swapping out to bigger stuff, but that's probably not going to be real easy. I'm sure there are some folks on Pirate that are selling stuff like that. As for folks to help you out, or do it for you. There are a few around. I'm more familiar with Dayton that I am Cincy, but I'm sure someone down there can give you a hand. Bottom line, if you're going to spend the time and money to upgrade, there's no sense in polishing the turds that are the stock axles. |
12-24-2009, 08:58 AM | #4 |
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It's best to upgrade both axles at the same time.I love my 4.88 gears on 35 tires. To save money, you may consider keeping the front dana 30 axle.. It will handle tires up to 35's and stay together if your light on the skinny pedal.
I would not spend any money on a dana 35. Good Luck Nick Go Bengals!WHO-DEY!!!
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12-24-2009, 09:14 AM | #5 |
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I would also suggest the 8.8 upgrade, an already geared 8.8 should be easy to find at a decent price, then buy the kit & if you do not have buddies able to help install it, I'm sure someone like Armstrong Automotive can do it for you.
You may also consider a HP D30 if you can find one from an XJ with 4.10s for cheap. regearing to a 4.10 or higher requires a different carrier IIRC. |
12-24-2009, 09:29 AM | #6 |
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Thanks for the info. Sounds like I should swap out for the ford 8.8 and probably get lockers at the same time. I'll try looking for some information on the kits and swap. Any other shop references would be appreciated.
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