New Axles for the Jeep

monstrousmac

Caught the Bug
Well, I got my new axles for my Jeep. A Dynatrac Prorock 44 front axle with 4.88 gears, ARB Air Lockers, Reid Knuckles with Dynatrac prosteer ball joints and RCV axle shafts. The Rear Axle is a Prorock 60, Arb Air Locker, 4.88 gears and Dynatrac Axle shafts. Thanks to Mr.Elms.
 

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So does anyone know of a way to get a good measurement for drive shafts, without having to pull my existing axles off and bolting the new ones on and measuring? My Jeep is my daily driver.
 
So does anyone know of a way to get a good measurement for drive shafts, without having to pull my existing axles off and bolting the new ones on and measuring? My Jeep is my daily driver.
I tried doing this back when I swapped those same axles in. The front is pretty easy, u can just get one for a 44. The rear in mine was a total fail. You are going to either need to install and measure. Or find someone that has same setup - engine, trans, suspension, lift - and have them measure theirs. I was assured by JE Reel "they knew what I needed because they do so many" and it was inches too long when it showed up. They did make it right but valuable lesson learned.

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