Axles - Advice needed
'94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works...
I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of my predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They had an axle from a 91 though - $325. For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. rear is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion already. I'm very tempted, but: 1. Will it work? 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. Thanks, Doug |
Re: Axles - Advice needed
Hi Doug,
If you flip the Civilian Jeep front differential over you will only have one speed forward. Seems like you're open to giving up your Antilock Brake System which at ten years old isn't working anyway, look for a 44 from a Real Jeep: http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html Please send pictures of your 35 to: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Doug wrote: > > '94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works... > > I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping > axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of my > predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They had > an axle from a 91 though - $325. > > For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. rear > is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion > already. > > I'm very tempted, but: > 1. Will it work? > 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? > 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? > > Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. > > Thanks, > Doug |
Re: Axles - Advice needed
Hi Doug,
If you flip the Civilian Jeep front differential over you will only have one speed forward. Seems like you're open to giving up your Antilock Brake System which at ten years old isn't working anyway, look for a 44 from a Real Jeep: http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html Please send pictures of your 35 to: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Doug wrote: > > '94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works... > > I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping > axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of my > predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They had > an axle from a 91 though - $325. > > For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. rear > is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion > already. > > I'm very tempted, but: > 1. Will it work? > 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? > 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? > > Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. > > Thanks, > Doug |
Re: Axles - Advice needed
Hi Doug,
If you flip the Civilian Jeep front differential over you will only have one speed forward. Seems like you're open to giving up your Antilock Brake System which at ten years old isn't working anyway, look for a 44 from a Real Jeep: http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html Please send pictures of your 35 to: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Doug wrote: > > '94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works... > > I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping > axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of my > predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They had > an axle from a 91 though - $325. > > For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. rear > is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion > already. > > I'm very tempted, but: > 1. Will it work? > 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? > 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? > > Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. > > Thanks, > Doug |
Re: Axles - Advice needed
Hi Doug,
If you flip the Civilian Jeep front differential over you will only have one speed forward. Seems like you're open to giving up your Antilock Brake System which at ten years old isn't working anyway, look for a 44 from a Real Jeep: http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html Please send pictures of your 35 to: http://www.----------.com/dana35c/ God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Doug wrote: > > '94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works... > > I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping > axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of my > predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They had > an axle from a 91 though - $325. > > For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. rear > is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion > already. > > I'm very tempted, but: > 1. Will it work? > 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? > 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? > > Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. > > Thanks, > Doug |
Re: Axles - Advice needed
Doesn't the YJ and the CJ have the front pumpkin of opposite sides?
"Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote in message news:BmPae.2829$RD.690@trndny02... > '94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works... > > I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping > axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of > my predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They > had an axle from a 91 though - $325. > > For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. > rear is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion > already. > > I'm very tempted, but: > 1. Will it work? > 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? > 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? > > Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. > > Thanks, > Doug > |
Re: Axles - Advice needed
Doesn't the YJ and the CJ have the front pumpkin of opposite sides?
"Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote in message news:BmPae.2829$RD.690@trndny02... > '94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works... > > I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping > axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of > my predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They > had an axle from a 91 though - $325. > > For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. > rear is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion > already. > > I'm very tempted, but: > 1. Will it work? > 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? > 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? > > Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. > > Thanks, > Doug > |
Re: Axles - Advice needed
Doesn't the YJ and the CJ have the front pumpkin of opposite sides?
"Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote in message news:BmPae.2829$RD.690@trndny02... > '94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works... > > I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping > axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of > my predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They > had an axle from a 91 though - $325. > > For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. > rear is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion > already. > > I'm very tempted, but: > 1. Will it work? > 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? > 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? > > Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. > > Thanks, > Doug > |
Re: Axles - Advice needed
Doesn't the YJ and the CJ have the front pumpkin of opposite sides?
"Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote in message news:BmPae.2829$RD.690@trndny02... > '94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works... > > I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping > axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of > my predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They > had an axle from a 91 though - $325. > > For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. > rear is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion > already. > > I'm very tempted, but: > 1. Will it work? > 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? > 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? > > Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. > > Thanks, > Doug > |
Re: Axles - Advice needed
"Doug" <doug.schuler@verizon.net> wrote in message news:BmPae.2829$RD.690@trndny02... > '94 YJ, Dana35c that no longer works... > > I'm looking for some advice from anyone that may have thoughts on swapping > axles. I was at the junk yard this morning looking for a cheap way out of > my predicament. They do not have any dana35 axles for a 94 with ABS. They > had an axle from a 91 though - $325. > > For the same price they'll sell me front & rear axles from an '83 CJ7. > rear is a 44, I'm not sure about the front. it's set with a SOA conversion > already. > > I'm very tempted, but: > 1. Will it work? > 2. Front axle - can the axle be flipped top accomodate the drive shaft? > 3. Am I nuts for even thinking I can do this? > > Mine is a 94 yj - np231, 4.0l. > > Thanks, > Doug Yes, the Dana 35 curse strikes another victim. Unless you just enjoy misery, toss the thing into a pond somewhere. You have a number of options, all of them expensive. Depends upon your pocketbook, and your plans for the YJ. Local folks have been having fairly good luck swapping in Ford 8.8" axles out of first & second generation Explorers. It's still a c-clip axle, but much stronger than the 35 and has disk brakes to boot. Many of them had ABS, so you might be able to mate the two and get the ABS to work. See Mountain Off Road's site for more details on the 8.8. Be advised they are starting to get scarce because so many folks are doing this swap into YJs, TJs & XJs. Alternatively you can search for a D44 from a Comanche pickup, but this may be like searching for hen's teeth. Another alternative is to grab a D44 from a TJ, grind off the bracketry and weld on spring perches. Several club members have done this on their YJs and are very pleased with the results. Finding one gets easier every year. For example, virtually all of them sold locally have been ordered with D44s by our dealer, whose service manager thinks Dana should be tried for war crimes because of the 35. Only knock on these, TJ D44s (including those on the Rubi) have thin axle tubes (same as 35) but I don't know of anyone who's bent one yet. Another idea that I haven;t yet seen done, but is feasible is to swap in a Chrysler 8.25 from an XJ. Lastly, one can order a Ford 9", D44, D60, etc. from Currie, Drive Train Direct, Dynatrac, etc. Just depends upon the depth of your wallet. |
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