I mean not like you wheel hard or anything, those trans crossmember pictures you posted awhile back were nothing
So.if u made 37s live with 5.13s I'm sure 35s would be fine.
In all fairness, he was running with an open diff. :yup:
I mean not like you wheel hard or anything, those trans crossmember pictures you posted awhile back were nothing
So.if u made 37s live with 5.13s I'm sure 35s would be fine.
Glad to know your the type of guy that would turn someone away just because you don’t wanna help fix the jeep or tow them off the trail at the day. :naw:
I mean not like you wheel hard or anything, those trans crossmember pictures you posted awhile back were nothing
So.if u made 37s live with 5.13s I'm sure 35s would be fine.
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Let me put it this way. If I find out your running a D30 with 5.13s, you would be officially uninvited to any wheeling event I was planning. I’ve seen it way too many times. It’s gonna break with any slightly challenging trail and end the day prematurely for everyone else. Please don’t. Go 4.88 max on D30 or save your money and go D44. Please do yourself (and others) the favor.
I ordered mine straight from dynatrac. You may be able to get it a little faster from a vender that has them in stock but I wanted it built straight from dynatracDoes anyone know the best place to get a dynatrac pr44. And what are the thoughts on rear axle. I will not be doing nothing other than trails no climbing as it’s flat as hell here in north Florida.
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Exodus Jeeps. Got mine from him.Does anyone know the best place to get a dynatrac pr44. And what are the thoughts on rear axle. I will not be doing nothing other than trails no climbing as it’s flat as hell here in north Florida.
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Everyone why we are on the subject. I would like to run 37’s. However different forums say different things. I have a 15 JKU sport. Sounds like I don’t need more that a set of rubicon axels. So if I decided to change front axles what’s a decent one that will turn the 37s without an issue. I live in Florida and only have trails. No rocks or even hills. I don’t want to break the bank and it sounds like shoring up my Dana 30 and slapping in 4:88 will be a waste of money????
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Something to think about:
I also have a jku sport (3.6 auto) and have ran 37s with a 4.88 gear ratio for the past 20k miles. My Dana 30 has held up to city driving and the gear ratio was fine up until recently. Once I started using the Jeep on trips, I found my Jeep searching for gears on many highway inclines. If I could do it all over again, I'd spend just a little more up front and buy at least a prorock 44 to run a steeper gear. 4.88 and 37s just doesn't work for cross country trips imho.
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