Quote from: Mike2909 on May 20, 2014, 10:31:58 AMQuote from: Ezz on May 19, 2014, 11:36:37 PMI'm running a standard TJ 30 up front apart from an ARB locker and 4:88, perfect for 35" tyres and stock 44 rear, also with an ARB, in the almost 2 years of froading I've only bust 2 front uj's, I was going to upgrade the front shafts, but I've just got a pair of JK rubicon 44's, it'll be a while before they go on my TJ, but when they do my current axles will be up for sale..There was JK Rubicon breaking on ebay but the axles had already been sold.Did the stock rear come with LSD originally and you changed to ARB locker or is that not possible?I have found a 44 rear at a scrappy near me ( U pull it) I am going down today to check the ratio see if it matches my front. They are only asking £80 but have to remove myself- worth taking a risk on it I think.That's the JK, axles where sold because I bought them jk axles are 5 inches wider than a TJ.My TJ had ARBs in it when I bought it..
Quote from: Ezz on May 19, 2014, 11:36:37 PMI'm running a standard TJ 30 up front apart from an ARB locker and 4:88, perfect for 35" tyres and stock 44 rear, also with an ARB, in the almost 2 years of froading I've only bust 2 front uj's, I was going to upgrade the front shafts, but I've just got a pair of JK rubicon 44's, it'll be a while before they go on my TJ, but when they do my current axles will be up for sale..There was JK Rubicon breaking on ebay but the axles had already been sold.Did the stock rear come with LSD originally and you changed to ARB locker or is that not possible?I have found a 44 rear at a scrappy near me ( U pull it) I am going down today to check the ratio see if it matches my front. They are only asking £80 but have to remove myself- worth taking a risk on it I think.
I'm running a standard TJ 30 up front apart from an ARB locker and 4:88, perfect for 35" tyres and stock 44 rear, also with an ARB, in the almost 2 years of froading I've only bust 2 front uj's, I was going to upgrade the front shafts, but I've just got a pair of JK rubicon 44's, it'll be a while before they go on my TJ, but when they do my current axles will be up for sale..
ford explorer rear axle
This may sound stupid, but what are you trying to achieve? What do you intend using your Jeep for?
What gearing are you running?My current axles sound ideal for you..
Quote from: Ezz on May 23, 2014, 11:50:28 AMWhat gearing are you running?My current axles sound ideal for you..3.73 on 35" with 5 speed manual gearbox.
I am running 5.13's with 36's and its to much. 4.88 would be a better option.
For 35" it's 5:13 R&P with stick shift.
4.88 with 35s and an auto is fine but I'd go lower if it could be done cheaper