I posted on here a little while ago looking for advice on replacing my Jeep Wrangler Sport's rear diff, and to everyone that responded thank you so much! A new rear axle has her driving good as new*
Ever since we replaced the axle (we swapped with a whole assembly, not just a re-gear) there has...
It appears this feature is obscure to many, never used and for some reason divisive that it is ever used (Except by me apparently) so now I am curious if I am in fact the only one here to use it, maybe so.
Sport takeoff Axles. Less than 5k miles on them. Dana 30 comes with teraflex ball joints with less than 2k miles on them. Dana 35 for the rear. Asking $3,000 OBO (willing to negotiate price). Nothing wrong with these, I will be upgrading to some 392 takeoffs. Very motivated, make me an offer.
Hey All- I have the jeep in the garage for a suspension overhaul, and thought it would be a great time to run through everything before all of the summer wheeling trips. As I was pulling out my rear axle, I noticed the driver side has oil leaking so I just pulled the shaft and found what I was...
**AXLE IS OFFF THE JEEP** $1500 firm
Just ordered a replacement axle, this one is coming out in 3-4 weeks so just posting in advance.
Everything is in perfect working condition. This is a fully built axle, about as strong as you can make the stock M220.
Great for 37’s, 38’s. 39’s and even 40’s...
Hi All,
This thread is tangential to "Knock In Rear". I have a 2018 Wrangler JLU Sport and am considering purchasing this guy brand new to squash this clunk problem forever...
i have a 2018 sport s, main question is if a dana 35 axle can with stand 37in tires. Now i have a new gear set 5.13 plus i have bought a new set of yukon axle shafts followed by arb air locker. Wheels and tires are the last thing i need from the list.
wanting to get some insight from other...
Hey all,
Long shot, but does anyone know the thread and length of replacement bolts for the M220 rear differential?
The [Banned Site] thread shows bolt torques, and indicates new fasteners must be used. I'm new to this, do you guys normally reuse the bolts or buy new when you drain and clean out...