I wanna make sure I understand this properly, as long as we are talking about breaking gears.
A Rubicon front Dana 44 is not a true Dana 44 R&P?
The R&P and shafts are Dana 44 but that's about it. The tubes, end forgings and knuckles are all Dana 30.
A Pro Rock 44's R&P is no stronger than a normal Dana 44 (none Rubicon) but the strength in the Pro Rock is the axle housing strength as well as the knuckles and shafts?
Is this correct or am I totally wrong? :bleh:
A ProRock 44 housing is BETTER than a true Dana 44. It's called a "44" because it still uses a 44 R&P and shafts.