Aftermarket axles
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Aftermarket axles
I would like to hear from a reader who has some experience with aftermarket
upgrade axle kits available for a Jeep Dana 35C rear end, like the stuff
from Warn. I prefer not to take on the job of switching to a Dana 44, I just
want to feel a little more secure with my Dana 35C. None of the replacement
axles I've seen seem to actually provide any figures on how much their
product is an improvement over the shear strength of the factory axles and
it would seem that's a concern. Are these a scam?
Stever
upgrade axle kits available for a Jeep Dana 35C rear end, like the stuff
from Warn. I prefer not to take on the job of switching to a Dana 44, I just
want to feel a little more secure with my Dana 35C. None of the replacement
axles I've seen seem to actually provide any figures on how much their
product is an improvement over the shear strength of the factory axles and
it would seem that's a concern. Are these a scam?
Stever
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Re: Aftermarket axles
No they're not a scam. the Super 35 kit is good, as is the Warn. Stay away
from Moser though, they do break quite easily.
"Steve Linck" <sllinck@***.net> wrote in message
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> I would like to hear from a reader who has some experience with
aftermarket
> upgrade axle kits available for a Jeep Dana 35C rear end, like the stuff
> from Warn. I prefer not to take on the job of switching to a Dana 44, I
just
> want to feel a little more secure with my Dana 35C. None of the
replacement
> axles I've seen seem to actually provide any figures on how much their
> product is an improvement over the shear strength of the factory axles and
> it would seem that's a concern. Are these a scam?
> Stever
>
>
from Moser though, they do break quite easily.
"Steve Linck" <sllinck@***.net> wrote in message
news:n8AUa.82078$R92.31263@news2.central.***.net.. .
> I would like to hear from a reader who has some experience with
aftermarket
> upgrade axle kits available for a Jeep Dana 35C rear end, like the stuff
> from Warn. I prefer not to take on the job of switching to a Dana 44, I
just
> want to feel a little more secure with my Dana 35C. None of the
replacement
> axles I've seen seem to actually provide any figures on how much their
> product is an improvement over the shear strength of the factory axles and
> it would seem that's a concern. Are these a scam?
> Stever
>
>
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