How much is a axle for a Jeep Wrangler?
The average cost for a Jeep Wrangler axle shaft replacement is between $945 and $1,001. Labor costs are estimated between $186 and $234 while parts are priced between $759 and $767. This range is based on the number and age of Jeep Wrangler’s on the road.
How wide is a stock Jeep axle?
This assembled axle is the stock JK width (65.5 inches), comes with a 35-spline ARB Air Locker and 5.38:1 gears.
Do Jeep Wranglers have solid front axles?
And a key part of that heritage is the Wrangler’s consistent use of solid axles. Today’s Jeep Wrangler boasts standard Dana 44 front and rear solid axles – a design that dates back to the 1940s that’s still in wide use today, particularly in vehicles that are intended for heavy-duty off-road use.
What kind of axles does a Jeep Wrangler have?
Most Sport and Sahara models come with an upgraded design Dana 35 in the rear and the same JK Dana 30 in the front. Rubicon’s are equipped with a new design Dana 44 in the front and rear. Revolution Gear & Axle offers Ring and Pinion Gear Sets in several different ratios for the following axle models, across all years of the Jeep Wrangler.
How are axle lengths measured on a wrangler?
Measuring front the center to the end of the shaft will get you the inner and outer axle lengths. C-clip axle shafts and semi-float axle shafts are measured slightly differently than the full-float shafts. C-clip and semi-floats are measured from the end of the splines to the front of the mounting flange.
What’s the difference between the Dana axles and axles?
The Dana 30 is once again at the front, but all Rubicon JKs will have Dana 44s in the front and rear. JL Wranglers have a Dana 30 up front and a Dana 35 in the rear. The exception as always is the Rubicon (44s front and back). What’s the Difference Between the Dana Axles?
What was the first year of the Wrangler?
The Wrangler is now on its 4thmodel, JL, and this article will take you through the different models and axles used. The 1987 Model Year YJ debuted at the Chicago Auto Show in 1986 and was the first and last Wrangler with its infamous square headlights. All YJs have a Dana 30 in the front and a Dana 35 in the rear.
Which is the best rear axle for a Jeep Wrangler?
The Dana 30 will only be found as a Jeep front axle while the Dana 35 will only be found as a rear axle on Wranglers. Dana 35 axles have earned a very poor reputation in the off-roading world, however, it is a great axle for stock Wranglers.
What kind of axle does a Wrangler Rubicon have?
Rubicon models come standard with a 4.10 rear gear ratio and also use a Dana 44 axle in the front with either a 3.73 or 4.10 gear ratio. The width of the axle shafts is 1.31 inches.
Where can I find parts for my Jeep Wrangler?
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Are there rear differentials for the Jeep Wrangler YJ?
We are proud to offer this remanufactured Dana 35 Rear Differential for the 1987-1995 Jeep Wrangler YJ SUV with Two-Wheel Drive or Four-Wheel Drive. This rear diff is configured with a 3.07, 3.73, or 4.10 gear ratios, and a limited slip… Tracking down remanufactured Jeep differentials for sale to get your Jeep back up and running?