What is a Spicer 35?
The Dana/Spicer Model 35 is an automotive axle manufactured by Dana Holding Corporation since 1985 when American Motors (AMC) sold its axle tooling equipment to Dana. The axle was originally named an AMC-15 when it was first made in 1962.
How do you spot a Dana 44?
Many Dana axles have the model ID cast into the fins or centersection. Look for a “44” or “60” cast into the reinforcement ribs. The number can usually be found on the lower right side rib below the differential cover, but it may also be found on other ribs or on top of the main cast structure.
How to replace the spider gears in a Dana 35 Jeep?
Common issue with the Dana 35 Jeep rear end weak spider gears if you’re running tires 33 inch or bigger you tend to break them they’re actually fairly easy to change if you break one on the trail Loading…
How many axle parts does Jeep Grand Cherokee have?
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Which is the best rear axle replacement parts for Jeep Wrangler?
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When did the Jeep Cherokee XJ get redesigned?
In 97 the body (and interior) was redesigned to freshen it up a bit. Most noticeably it gave the body smoother lines by changing the bumpers, flares, and moldings. The front fender was trimmed just below the headlights and replaced with plastic bumper endcaps that wrap around to the wheel well.
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Is the slip yoke external on a Jeep XJ?
On 96-01 due to a design change, the slip yoke is external (does not slide in and out of the transfer case). This slip yoke is covered with a rubber boot. (Note on Dana 35 axles sometimes referred to as Dana 35C – The “C” does not stand for c-clip. It stands for “custom” meaning it came from Dana unfinished.)
What kind of engine does a Jeep Cherokee have?
Turbo Diesel – 85 hp @ 3750 rpm, 132 ft lb @ 2750 rpm – used in 85-87 T4 or a T5 may have been used instead of an AX4 or an AX5 due to supply shortages. Torqueflight 904 – 3 speed automatic – used 84-86 with 2.8L V6 engine and ?