What Jeeps have a Dana 35?

What Jeeps have a Dana 35?

General specifications. The Dana 35 (as well as the AMC-15) is found in a wide variety of vehicles. The most common Dana 35 applications are as a rear axle in the Jeep Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler, and Jeep Comanche and as a front axle in the Ford Explorer and Ford Ranger.

What is the difference between a Dana 30 and Dana 35?

a Dana 30 is a front axle. A Dana 35 is a rear axle (unless you are talking about Ford axles, which you aren’t). The parts are not interchangeable. Edit: unless you mean interchangeable between the Dana 35’s, then yes they are.

How big of a tire can a Dana 35 handle?

Registered. Realistically, 31’s are the biggest tire that should be on that axle. Yes, others have 32’s or 33’s on it without issue, but those who do wheel with that size tire often don’t let the tires spin at all.

What kind of axle does a Dana 35 have?

For instance, here is a typical example of a rear axle made by Omix for a Dana 35, Part 5012820AA. Note the studs at one end to bolt the wheel on. The Omix part is more of a kit and includes a new axle bearing and seal. For the most part, visually, all axles look about the same in a photograph.

How can you tell if a Dana axle is under a jeep?

You may be unsure which axle is under your Jeep, or maybe you’re purchasing a Jeep and want to know which axle it has. There are a few things that can help you tell if the axle is a Dana 35 or a Dana 44. The easiest way to tell these axles apart is to look at the shape of the differential cover. The Dana 35 cover is pretty much perfectly round.

Can a ZJ Grand Cherokee have a Dana 44?

Some XJ Cherokees have the Dana 44, but its a pretty rare occurrence. ZJ Grand Cherokees with the V8 engine have a Dana 44 rear end, and some of the 4.0-liter ZJ with a tow package do too.

What kind of rear axle does a Jeep Wrangler TJ have?

Crown Automotive 5103015AA Driver Side Rear Axle Shaft for 03-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ with Dana 35 Rear Axle Without ABS – Fits Tag # 52111766AF or 52104676AC Only!

Can a Dana 35 work on a wrangler 27 spline?

This Alloy USA Rear Axle Kit for a Dana 35 in a 27 spline will not work with a 2003 Wrangler. Beginning in 2003, Jeep introduced anti-lock braking systems into the Wrangler. These axles do not have the provision for a tone ring (also known as an exciter ring) to communicate with the ABS system. Helpful ( 1) Thanks for your input!

What’s the difference between Dana 30 and Dana 35 axles?

The Dana 30 gear ratios are either 3.21 or 3.73. The width of the axle shafts is 1.13 inches. The YJ Dana 30 hold a reverse cut ring and pinion, but the TJs do not. Both TJs and YJs, however, use a 5×4.5 inch bolt pattern. Dana 35: This was an axle size used on most Jeep rear axles. They had a ring gear diameter of 7 and 9/16 inches.

What kind of rear axle does a Jeep Wrangler have?

Both driver and passenger side shafts, seals, bearing and wheel studs are included for installation. Application. This Alloy USA 27-Spline Dana 35 Rear Axle Kit is designed for the 1990 – 2006 Wrangler YJ & TJ models equipped with Dana 35 C-clip rear axles without an Anti-lock Break System.

What’s the difference between Dana and JK Rubicon axles?

JK Rubicon models have a thicker, slightly redesigned 44. This Rubicon axle is referred to as a Super Dana 44. Dana 44 – For TJs, the inner and outer axle has 30 splines. JK Rubicon model front axles have 30 inner splines and 32 outer splines.