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68gts Jul 19, 2015 02:53 PM

Determining a few things before the upgrades begin.
 
Checking out which rear end my XJ is equipped with because l noticed its one of the questions on the life kit info. The rear appears to be a Dana 35 and the front a Dana 44. If l am incorrect please feel free to correct me. Also curious as to standard gears in these things. Mine is a ex government vehicle so it is equipped with a 3.55 sure grip. I am guessing most would be 2.76 or 3.23 peg leg geared. Thanks and this is a great sute wuth lots of good info.
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Front Dana 44.


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Dana 35 rear.

XJlimitedx99 Jul 21, 2015 10:39 PM

That's a Dana 30 front and 35 rear.

All Cherokees came with Dana 30 fronts.

Most 4.0/auto XJ's have 3.55 gears. Some came with tow packages with 3.73s. 5 speeds had 3.07s and all 4 cylinders had 4.10s.

The factory limited slip diffs are called "trak-loc"

extrashaky Jul 22, 2015 12:31 AM


Originally Posted by 68gts (Post 3114269)
... and the front a Dana 44.

Not according to the tag. If you look at the tag on the left side of your pic, the bill of materials number appears to be 610503-7. The Dana Expert site is down at the moment, but this list shows that as a Dana 30:

610503 JEEP 30 FRONT 1994 1/2-97 XJ NON-DISCONNECT, ABS

I can't read the BOM on the rear, but it's definitely a D35. You can also see on both tags that the gears are 3.55.

68gts Jul 22, 2015 05:01 AM

Thanks for the input. Very curious about the dana expert site,any links would be appreciated.

XJmike0122 Jul 22, 2015 06:22 AM

Have you been looking on Jeep Forum?? Just joking. Stick around there is lots to learn on here.

extrashaky Jul 22, 2015 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by 68gts (Post 3115441)
Thanks for the input. Very curious about the dana expert site,any links would be appreciated.

Sorry, I should have included that:

http://www2.dana.com/expert/

The "Axle Bill of Materials" link takes you to the search, but I linked the main page because there is other interesting stuff there. The BOM is basically Dana's product number.

And West Coast Differentials has a very good page showing how to identify axles and read tags from various manufacturers (including Dana):

http://www.differentials.com/technic...identification

I have this page bookmarked on my phone as a handy reference for when I'm in the junk yard.

68gts Jul 22, 2015 07:25 AM

Thanks l will check it out.

XJwonders Jul 22, 2015 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by XJmike0122 (Post 3115451)
Have you been looking on Jeep Forum?? Just joking. Stick around there is lots to learn on here.

lmao good one


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