TOTM axle tech
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From: idaho falls, idaho
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by xjmarc
Front is a 78 F250 D44 with a Spartan, Yukon 4.56s and Yukon shafts with Spicer life joints. Warn premo lockouts, UCF cover and currently going through a Chevy 3/4 ton brake swap. Would NEVER build another D44 but it's working for now.
Rear is an oddball Chevy van FF D60 with factory 4.56s, homebuilt cover made of 1/4" plate and welded. Soon to be disc braked.
Rear is an oddball Chevy van FF D60 with factory 4.56s, homebuilt cover made of 1/4" plate and welded. Soon to be disc braked.
I was just going to ask. As in my xj I've got the waggy 44 front and amc20 rear. I just toasted the amc 20 and getting harder to find parts was going to get a 8.8 as I have seen that's what a lot of xj guys do. I've read lots on d35 being bad. But for me to buy a 8.8. And re gear and mods to fit xj . Not going to be too cheep and I have a chance to get a d35 456 gears molly shafts and a arb air locker for under the 400$ mark just wondering is it worth it with all the upgrades to go the d35. ? I know the arb is worth it and $ for $ the 35 is a sweet deal , And later get a 8.8 and slowly build it up till I blow the 35
Thanks for any info
Thanks for any info
would be every thing. But the drivers side shaft. The guy who had truck before me welded rear. And. I snapped passenger shaft and toasted bearings and gears welded are broken. I think he broke it i just finnished it as for how we wheeled that day there is no way i did the damage i pulled out

So I figgured for what it would cost to fix I could do a swap.

So I figgured for what it would cost to fix I could do a swap.
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From: Aberdeen, MD
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L HO I-6, 703 Injectors, Brown Dog Super Engine Mounts
I was just going to ask. As in my xj I've got the waggy 44 front and amc20 rear. I just toasted the amc 20 and getting harder to find parts was going to get a 8.8 as I have seen that's what a lot of xj guys do. I've read lots on d35 being bad. But for me to buy a 8.8. And re gear and mods to fit xj . Not going to be too cheep and I have a chance to get a d35 456 gears molly shafts and a arb air locker for under the 400$ mark just wondering is it worth it with all the upgrades to go the d35. ? I know the arb is worth it and $ for $ the 35 is a sweet deal , And later get a 8.8 and slowly build it up till I blow the 35
Thanks for any info
Thanks for any info
If a 8.8 is out of the picture, consider a Chrysler 8.25 - found in many XJs 1991-2001, 1996-2001 being the better (more spline) version. Both will bolt into your XJ without any modification - just need to find one with gearing that matches yours.
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From: Aurora
Year: 1997 XJ
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO JASPER MOTOR
Front dana 44 from 70s bronco
from inside out
4.88s gears cryo treated
arb
yukon cromoly shafts inners and outers
crane knuckles with hi steer arms
warn premium hubs
one of a kind truss. Overkill really.
1.5" .250 wall steering and track bar\
rear axle dana 44
yukon spool
4.88 gears cryo treated
alloy usa shafts
turning 38's
from inside out
4.88s gears cryo treated
arb
yukon cromoly shafts inners and outers
crane knuckles with hi steer arms
warn premium hubs
one of a kind truss. Overkill really.
1.5" .250 wall steering and track bar\
rear axle dana 44
yukon spool
4.88 gears cryo treated
alloy usa shafts
turning 38's
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From: thompson,okanogan,shushwap area in central British columbian
Year: 91 laredo
Model: Cherokee
Engine: HO 4l
havnt modded mine yet but wonderin what opptions i have for splines in a 90 dana 30? would i have more options with a jk d30, or would the bolt in jk d44 be best for splines (hesetant on jk d44 because i heard they are just d30 housings with d44 internals)?
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From: Soddy Daisy TN
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
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From: Aurora
Year: 1997 XJ
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO JASPER MOTOR
Originally Posted by xjmarc
It's not strong enough for my tire size and wheeling style. 38s are pushing the limits even with chromos.
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From: Soddy Daisy TN
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Stay away from the JK D30, they tend to break at the inner C. JK D44 is a real 44 unlike the TJ version but it's not a bolt in and it's 3" wider than stock.
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From: Aurora
Year: 1997 XJ
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO JASPER MOTOR
Originally Posted by xjmarc
Stay away from the JK D30, they tend to break at the inner C. JK D44 is a real 44 unlike the TJ version but it's not a bolt in and it's 3" wider than stock.


