Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Bill, I'm a little confused ... I thought that the carrier and center
housing would be the same for a Dana 44, and wouldn't differ for
standard gear ratios, like a a carrier for a 3.73 would be identical
to a carrier for a 4.10. Isn't the ring and pinion all that's
changing? The difference isn't obvious to me, sorry.
My real question is:
If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
I'd be inclined to use a complete Dana 44 front axle out of a Rubicon
(with the TrueLock)if they are reliable. I've not heard of problems
with them thus far...
It sounds like I wouldn't need to do any fabrication, cause it should
bolt right into my 01 TJ.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40E23DB2.B0C3A83B@***.net>...
> Hi Greg,
> I would steer clear of the Ruby differentials:
> http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg someone in this group after I had
> said all Dana 44 ring and pinions were the same, convinced me they're
> using the 3.73 carrier, in some Japanese deal, which will make their
> 4.09 thicker than all others.
housing would be the same for a Dana 44, and wouldn't differ for
standard gear ratios, like a a carrier for a 3.73 would be identical
to a carrier for a 4.10. Isn't the ring and pinion all that's
changing? The difference isn't obvious to me, sorry.
My real question is:
If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
I'd be inclined to use a complete Dana 44 front axle out of a Rubicon
(with the TrueLock)if they are reliable. I've not heard of problems
with them thus far...
It sounds like I wouldn't need to do any fabrication, cause it should
bolt right into my 01 TJ.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40E23DB2.B0C3A83B@***.net>...
> Hi Greg,
> I would steer clear of the Ruby differentials:
> http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg someone in this group after I had
> said all Dana 44 ring and pinions were the same, convinced me they're
> using the 3.73 carrier, in some Japanese deal, which will make their
> 4.09 thicker than all others.
#12
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Bill, I'm a little confused ... I thought that the carrier and center
housing would be the same for a Dana 44, and wouldn't differ for
standard gear ratios, like a a carrier for a 3.73 would be identical
to a carrier for a 4.10. Isn't the ring and pinion all that's
changing? The difference isn't obvious to me, sorry.
My real question is:
If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
I'd be inclined to use a complete Dana 44 front axle out of a Rubicon
(with the TrueLock)if they are reliable. I've not heard of problems
with them thus far...
It sounds like I wouldn't need to do any fabrication, cause it should
bolt right into my 01 TJ.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40E23DB2.B0C3A83B@***.net>...
> Hi Greg,
> I would steer clear of the Ruby differentials:
> http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg someone in this group after I had
> said all Dana 44 ring and pinions were the same, convinced me they're
> using the 3.73 carrier, in some Japanese deal, which will make their
> 4.09 thicker than all others.
housing would be the same for a Dana 44, and wouldn't differ for
standard gear ratios, like a a carrier for a 3.73 would be identical
to a carrier for a 4.10. Isn't the ring and pinion all that's
changing? The difference isn't obvious to me, sorry.
My real question is:
If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
I'd be inclined to use a complete Dana 44 front axle out of a Rubicon
(with the TrueLock)if they are reliable. I've not heard of problems
with them thus far...
It sounds like I wouldn't need to do any fabrication, cause it should
bolt right into my 01 TJ.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40E23DB2.B0C3A83B@***.net>...
> Hi Greg,
> I would steer clear of the Ruby differentials:
> http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg someone in this group after I had
> said all Dana 44 ring and pinions were the same, convinced me they're
> using the 3.73 carrier, in some Japanese deal, which will make their
> 4.09 thicker than all others.
#13
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Bill, I'm a little confused ... I thought that the carrier and center
housing would be the same for a Dana 44, and wouldn't differ for
standard gear ratios, like a a carrier for a 3.73 would be identical
to a carrier for a 4.10. Isn't the ring and pinion all that's
changing? The difference isn't obvious to me, sorry.
My real question is:
If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
I'd be inclined to use a complete Dana 44 front axle out of a Rubicon
(with the TrueLock)if they are reliable. I've not heard of problems
with them thus far...
It sounds like I wouldn't need to do any fabrication, cause it should
bolt right into my 01 TJ.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40E23DB2.B0C3A83B@***.net>...
> Hi Greg,
> I would steer clear of the Ruby differentials:
> http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg someone in this group after I had
> said all Dana 44 ring and pinions were the same, convinced me they're
> using the 3.73 carrier, in some Japanese deal, which will make their
> 4.09 thicker than all others.
housing would be the same for a Dana 44, and wouldn't differ for
standard gear ratios, like a a carrier for a 3.73 would be identical
to a carrier for a 4.10. Isn't the ring and pinion all that's
changing? The difference isn't obvious to me, sorry.
My real question is:
If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
I'd be inclined to use a complete Dana 44 front axle out of a Rubicon
(with the TrueLock)if they are reliable. I've not heard of problems
with them thus far...
It sounds like I wouldn't need to do any fabrication, cause it should
bolt right into my 01 TJ.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote in message news:<40E23DB2.B0C3A83B@***.net>...
> Hi Greg,
> I would steer clear of the Ruby differentials:
> http://www.----------.com/TruLok.jpg someone in this group after I had
> said all Dana 44 ring and pinions were the same, convinced me they're
> using the 3.73 carrier, in some Japanese deal, which will make their
> 4.09 thicker than all others.
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Greg Allen wrote:
> My real question is:
> If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
No problems. Those parts will fit.
Steve
> My real question is:
> If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
No problems. Those parts will fit.
Steve
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Greg Allen wrote:
> My real question is:
> If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
No problems. Those parts will fit.
Steve
> My real question is:
> If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
No problems. Those parts will fit.
Steve
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Greg Allen wrote:
> My real question is:
> If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
No problems. Those parts will fit.
Steve
> My real question is:
> If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
No problems. Those parts will fit.
Steve
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Greg Allen wrote:
> My real question is:
> If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
No problems. Those parts will fit.
Steve
> My real question is:
> If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
No problems. Those parts will fit.
Steve
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Thank you all!
Steve <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message news:<51FEc.66492$Np3.3166144@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> Greg Allen wrote:
> > My real question is:
> > If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> > have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
>
> No problems. Those parts will fit.
>
> Steve
Steve <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message news:<51FEc.66492$Np3.3166144@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> Greg Allen wrote:
> > My real question is:
> > If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> > have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
>
> No problems. Those parts will fit.
>
> Steve
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Thank you all!
Steve <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message news:<51FEc.66492$Np3.3166144@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> Greg Allen wrote:
> > My real question is:
> > If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> > have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
>
> No problems. Those parts will fit.
>
> Steve
Steve <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message news:<51FEc.66492$Np3.3166144@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> Greg Allen wrote:
> > My real question is:
> > If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> > have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
>
> No problems. Those parts will fit.
>
> Steve
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Re: Are the Rubicon Dana 44s difficult to find parts for?
Thank you all!
Steve <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message news:<51FEc.66492$Np3.3166144@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> Greg Allen wrote:
> > My real question is:
> > If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> > have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
>
> No problems. Those parts will fit.
>
> Steve
Steve <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message news:<51FEc.66492$Np3.3166144@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> Greg Allen wrote:
> > My real question is:
> > If I get my hands on a Rubicon front Dana 44 housing, am I going to
> > have dificulties finding a carrier/ring/pinion/axleshafts for it?
>
> No problems. Those parts will fit.
>
> Steve