What axles are in my Jeep TJ Sport?

What axles are in my Jeep TJ Sport?

TJ Wranglers will have either a Dana 30 in the front and a Dana 35 in the rear unless you have a Rubicon model. In which case you’ll have 44s front and back. Some TJs with a Dana 30 in the front can have a 44 in the rear as it was an option from the factory.

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.

Where is the 44 axle on a Jeep Wrangler?

Lastly, Dana’s 44 axle can be found under the front or rear end. And the differential cover on this one will not change from front to rear; consisting of flat sides and an angular top and bottom.

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 kind of differential does a jeep TJ have?

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. TJs come with a Dana 30 or a Dana 44 in the front and either a Dana 35 or a Dana 44 in the rear. Typically the Sport and Sahara models include the Dana 30-Front/Dana 35-Rear.

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.

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?

Lastly, Dana’s 44 axle can be found under the front or rear end. And the differential cover on this one will not change from front to rear; consisting of flat sides and an angular top and bottom.

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. TJs come with a Dana 30 or a Dana 44 in the front and either a Dana 35 or a Dana 44 in the rear. Typically the Sport and Sahara models include the Dana 30-Front/Dana 35-Rear.