Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
#11
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
Hi Curt,
Would you kindly send pictures of how you got you car home, when it
breaks, to: mailto:-------------------- So may add them to:
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
curt wrote:
>
> No need to upgrade if you are in Ohio. There are no hills overthere and you
> are only wheeling once a month. The D35 is more than enough.
>
> Curt in PA
Would you kindly send pictures of how you got you car home, when it
breaks, to: mailto:-------------------- So may add them to:
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
curt wrote:
>
> No need to upgrade if you are in Ohio. There are no hills overthere and you
> are only wheeling once a month. The D35 is more than enough.
>
> Curt in PA
#12
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
Hi Curt,
Would you kindly send pictures of how you got you car home, when it
breaks, to: mailto:-------------------- So may add them to:
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
curt wrote:
>
> No need to upgrade if you are in Ohio. There are no hills overthere and you
> are only wheeling once a month. The D35 is more than enough.
>
> Curt in PA
Would you kindly send pictures of how you got you car home, when it
breaks, to: mailto:-------------------- So may add them to:
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
curt wrote:
>
> No need to upgrade if you are in Ohio. There are no hills overthere and you
> are only wheeling once a month. The D35 is more than enough.
>
> Curt in PA
#13
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
Hi Curt,
Would you kindly send pictures of how you got you car home, when it
breaks, to: mailto:-------------------- So may add them to:
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
curt wrote:
>
> No need to upgrade if you are in Ohio. There are no hills overthere and you
> are only wheeling once a month. The D35 is more than enough.
>
> Curt in PA
Would you kindly send pictures of how you got you car home, when it
breaks, to: mailto:-------------------- So may add them to:
http://www.----------.com/dana35c/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
curt wrote:
>
> No need to upgrade if you are in Ohio. There are no hills overthere and you
> are only wheeling once a month. The D35 is more than enough.
>
> Curt in PA
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
About a year ago I replaced my rear axle with a Ford 8.8. I have nothing to
say about it but good things. They are relatively easy to find, just get
one from a '95 or new Ford explorer (it gets you rear disc brakes). It will
take most abuse you can give it. I've got an LT1 from a '94 Firebird with a
NV4500 and this only thing I've broken is the flange where the driveshaft
connects. And that broke only because of massive axle wrap (SOA). I've
since built a traction bar. There are millions of upgrades out there
because the same axle was used in Mustangs for a lot of years. The width
isn't really a problem. I'll send you a picture if you'd like so you can
see what it looks like.
Troy
"Brent Bogrees" <bogrees.1@osu.edu> wrote in message
news:6a04cef7.0310160556.590de7d4@posting.google.c om...
> I just put 33's on my YJ, and I am a little concerned about the
> strength of my Dana 35. I will be off-roading in southeast Ohio about
> once a month, so I will need something strong enough to handle
> aggressive mudding in the hills. This topic has been covered before,
> but I still lack some of the information I need to make the best
> decision.
say about it but good things. They are relatively easy to find, just get
one from a '95 or new Ford explorer (it gets you rear disc brakes). It will
take most abuse you can give it. I've got an LT1 from a '94 Firebird with a
NV4500 and this only thing I've broken is the flange where the driveshaft
connects. And that broke only because of massive axle wrap (SOA). I've
since built a traction bar. There are millions of upgrades out there
because the same axle was used in Mustangs for a lot of years. The width
isn't really a problem. I'll send you a picture if you'd like so you can
see what it looks like.
Troy
"Brent Bogrees" <bogrees.1@osu.edu> wrote in message
news:6a04cef7.0310160556.590de7d4@posting.google.c om...
> I just put 33's on my YJ, and I am a little concerned about the
> strength of my Dana 35. I will be off-roading in southeast Ohio about
> once a month, so I will need something strong enough to handle
> aggressive mudding in the hills. This topic has been covered before,
> but I still lack some of the information I need to make the best
> decision.
#15
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
About a year ago I replaced my rear axle with a Ford 8.8. I have nothing to
say about it but good things. They are relatively easy to find, just get
one from a '95 or new Ford explorer (it gets you rear disc brakes). It will
take most abuse you can give it. I've got an LT1 from a '94 Firebird with a
NV4500 and this only thing I've broken is the flange where the driveshaft
connects. And that broke only because of massive axle wrap (SOA). I've
since built a traction bar. There are millions of upgrades out there
because the same axle was used in Mustangs for a lot of years. The width
isn't really a problem. I'll send you a picture if you'd like so you can
see what it looks like.
Troy
"Brent Bogrees" <bogrees.1@osu.edu> wrote in message
news:6a04cef7.0310160556.590de7d4@posting.google.c om...
> I just put 33's on my YJ, and I am a little concerned about the
> strength of my Dana 35. I will be off-roading in southeast Ohio about
> once a month, so I will need something strong enough to handle
> aggressive mudding in the hills. This topic has been covered before,
> but I still lack some of the information I need to make the best
> decision.
say about it but good things. They are relatively easy to find, just get
one from a '95 or new Ford explorer (it gets you rear disc brakes). It will
take most abuse you can give it. I've got an LT1 from a '94 Firebird with a
NV4500 and this only thing I've broken is the flange where the driveshaft
connects. And that broke only because of massive axle wrap (SOA). I've
since built a traction bar. There are millions of upgrades out there
because the same axle was used in Mustangs for a lot of years. The width
isn't really a problem. I'll send you a picture if you'd like so you can
see what it looks like.
Troy
"Brent Bogrees" <bogrees.1@osu.edu> wrote in message
news:6a04cef7.0310160556.590de7d4@posting.google.c om...
> I just put 33's on my YJ, and I am a little concerned about the
> strength of my Dana 35. I will be off-roading in southeast Ohio about
> once a month, so I will need something strong enough to handle
> aggressive mudding in the hills. This topic has been covered before,
> but I still lack some of the information I need to make the best
> decision.
#16
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
About a year ago I replaced my rear axle with a Ford 8.8. I have nothing to
say about it but good things. They are relatively easy to find, just get
one from a '95 or new Ford explorer (it gets you rear disc brakes). It will
take most abuse you can give it. I've got an LT1 from a '94 Firebird with a
NV4500 and this only thing I've broken is the flange where the driveshaft
connects. And that broke only because of massive axle wrap (SOA). I've
since built a traction bar. There are millions of upgrades out there
because the same axle was used in Mustangs for a lot of years. The width
isn't really a problem. I'll send you a picture if you'd like so you can
see what it looks like.
Troy
"Brent Bogrees" <bogrees.1@osu.edu> wrote in message
news:6a04cef7.0310160556.590de7d4@posting.google.c om...
> I just put 33's on my YJ, and I am a little concerned about the
> strength of my Dana 35. I will be off-roading in southeast Ohio about
> once a month, so I will need something strong enough to handle
> aggressive mudding in the hills. This topic has been covered before,
> but I still lack some of the information I need to make the best
> decision.
say about it but good things. They are relatively easy to find, just get
one from a '95 or new Ford explorer (it gets you rear disc brakes). It will
take most abuse you can give it. I've got an LT1 from a '94 Firebird with a
NV4500 and this only thing I've broken is the flange where the driveshaft
connects. And that broke only because of massive axle wrap (SOA). I've
since built a traction bar. There are millions of upgrades out there
because the same axle was used in Mustangs for a lot of years. The width
isn't really a problem. I'll send you a picture if you'd like so you can
see what it looks like.
Troy
"Brent Bogrees" <bogrees.1@osu.edu> wrote in message
news:6a04cef7.0310160556.590de7d4@posting.google.c om...
> I just put 33's on my YJ, and I am a little concerned about the
> strength of my Dana 35. I will be off-roading in southeast Ohio about
> once a month, so I will need something strong enough to handle
> aggressive mudding in the hills. This topic has been covered before,
> but I still lack some of the information I need to make the best
> decision.
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
No disrespect to you Bill, but while changing out the axle is it VERY simple
to convert this axle to a clipless design. Check summit, jegs, moser
engineering, etc. It is a matter of just pressing on a bearing and bolting
it on to the axle housing. Moser can also provide you any bolt pattern you
would like, if you decided to replace the front as well. I'd recommend them
for any axle work, as they were very helpful with me.
Troy
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F8ED9BF.74D7720D@***.net...
> Hi Brent,
> Don't waste you money doing the super 35 kit. The Ford 8.8 is still
> a C clip, weak link. YJ upgrade link to Dana 44 from:
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
to convert this axle to a clipless design. Check summit, jegs, moser
engineering, etc. It is a matter of just pressing on a bearing and bolting
it on to the axle housing. Moser can also provide you any bolt pattern you
would like, if you decided to replace the front as well. I'd recommend them
for any axle work, as they were very helpful with me.
Troy
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F8ED9BF.74D7720D@***.net...
> Hi Brent,
> Don't waste you money doing the super 35 kit. The Ford 8.8 is still
> a C clip, weak link. YJ upgrade link to Dana 44 from:
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
#18
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
No disrespect to you Bill, but while changing out the axle is it VERY simple
to convert this axle to a clipless design. Check summit, jegs, moser
engineering, etc. It is a matter of just pressing on a bearing and bolting
it on to the axle housing. Moser can also provide you any bolt pattern you
would like, if you decided to replace the front as well. I'd recommend them
for any axle work, as they were very helpful with me.
Troy
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F8ED9BF.74D7720D@***.net...
> Hi Brent,
> Don't waste you money doing the super 35 kit. The Ford 8.8 is still
> a C clip, weak link. YJ upgrade link to Dana 44 from:
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
to convert this axle to a clipless design. Check summit, jegs, moser
engineering, etc. It is a matter of just pressing on a bearing and bolting
it on to the axle housing. Moser can also provide you any bolt pattern you
would like, if you decided to replace the front as well. I'd recommend them
for any axle work, as they were very helpful with me.
Troy
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F8ED9BF.74D7720D@***.net...
> Hi Brent,
> Don't waste you money doing the super 35 kit. The Ford 8.8 is still
> a C clip, weak link. YJ upgrade link to Dana 44 from:
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
#19
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
No disrespect to you Bill, but while changing out the axle is it VERY simple
to convert this axle to a clipless design. Check summit, jegs, moser
engineering, etc. It is a matter of just pressing on a bearing and bolting
it on to the axle housing. Moser can also provide you any bolt pattern you
would like, if you decided to replace the front as well. I'd recommend them
for any axle work, as they were very helpful with me.
Troy
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F8ED9BF.74D7720D@***.net...
> Hi Brent,
> Don't waste you money doing the super 35 kit. The Ford 8.8 is still
> a C clip, weak link. YJ upgrade link to Dana 44 from:
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
to convert this axle to a clipless design. Check summit, jegs, moser
engineering, etc. It is a matter of just pressing on a bearing and bolting
it on to the axle housing. Moser can also provide you any bolt pattern you
would like, if you decided to replace the front as well. I'd recommend them
for any axle work, as they were very helpful with me.
Troy
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:3F8ED9BF.74D7720D@***.net...
> Hi Brent,
> Don't waste you money doing the super 35 kit. The Ford 8.8 is still
> a C clip, weak link. YJ upgrade link to Dana 44 from:
> http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/convaxle/d44.html
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
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Re: Dana 35 Upgrades/Swapping
In article <6a04cef7.0310160556.590de7d4@posting.google.com >, bogrees.1@osu.edu
(Brent Bogrees) writes:
>3) Replace the Dana 35 with a Ford 8.8 or other such axle. I am very
>concerned about axle width and bolt pattern, and how people overcome
>these differences. The options get limited very fast when you try and
>match the YJ's width and bolt pattern.
Use an 8.8 out of a mid-90's Explorer. Bolt pattern is the same, the axle might
be on the order of 3/4" narrower, not enough to get in a twist over, IMHO.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
(Brent Bogrees) writes:
>3) Replace the Dana 35 with a Ford 8.8 or other such axle. I am very
>concerned about axle width and bolt pattern, and how people overcome
>these differences. The options get limited very fast when you try and
>match the YJ's width and bolt pattern.
Use an 8.8 out of a mid-90's Explorer. Bolt pattern is the same, the axle might
be on the order of 3/4" narrower, not enough to get in a twist over, IMHO.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html