What kind of rear differential does a Jeep Wrangler have?
We are proud to offer this remanufactured Dana 35 Rear Differential for the 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ with Two-Wheel Drive or Four-Wheel Drive. This rear diff is configured with a 3.08, 3.42, or 3.73 gear ratios, and a limited slip differential,…
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.
How does a limited slip differential work on a wrangler?
It is designed to act like an open differential in most driving conditions. In conditions where both wheels have an equal amount of traction and the vehicle is not turning, the differential will spin both wheels at the same speed with an equal amount of torque. This is how vehicles with limited slip differentials are able to do burnouts.
We are proud to offer this remanufactured Dana 35 Rear Differential for the 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ with Two-Wheel Drive or Four-Wheel Drive. This rear diff is configured with a 3.08, 3.42, or 3.73 gear ratios, and a limited slip differential,…
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 happens to the rear end of a rebuilt differential?
Once thorough cleaning is accomplished the differential goes back to our rebuild center to begin assembly. All differentials are fitted with new bearings, carriers, ring and pinion, as well as yokes and seals. After assembly they are painted to lock in the renewed surface we obtained from cleaning.
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.
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.
When did the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon come out?
Jeep introduced the inaugural Rubicon trim level on the 2003 TJ, geared toward off-roaders. Rubicon’s came standard with locking front and rear differentials.
How are Jeep differentials cleaned and remanufactured?
All our differentials are fully disassembled, cleaned, inspected and remanufactured to the highest standards. We ensure that all the parts are properly working, or we replace it before reassembling.
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.
All our differentials are fully disassembled, cleaned, inspected and remanufactured to the highest standards. We ensure that all the parts are properly working, or we replace it before reassembling.
What’s the gear ratio on a Wrangler Rubicon?
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. Rubicon models also come with an electronically lockable differential for optimal traction while in 4WD.