swampflyer
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Does anyone know the different weights of the after market differentials ie, Fusion, dynatrac. Primarily the 60’s. Is there a chart available? I’ve searched and most info is not conclusive
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The differentials themselves? Or do you mean axle assemblies, flange to flange? Minus brakes or with brakes?Does anyone know the different weights of the after market differentials ie, Fusion, dynatrac. Primarily the 60’s. Is there a chart available? I’ve searched and most info is not conclusive
Thanks for the info?I just put a Fusion semi float 60 in my Jeep. I picked it up out of the crate and set it on a floor jack and installed pretty much by myself. I did have a bud stop by and he helped me finish the install. it uses the factory Rubicon brakes.
I would not be surprised if the Fusion axle is 40 to 60 pounds heavier than the Dana 44. Even though it is heavier, I did not notice a drop in milage.
Ted,I just put a Fusion semi float 60 in my Jeep. I picked it up out of the crate and set it on a floor jack and installed pretty much by myself. I did have a bud stop by and he helped me finish the install. it uses the factory Rubicon brakes.
I would not be surprised if the Fusion axle is 40 to 60 pounds heavier than the Dana 44. Even though it is heavier, I did not notice a drop in milage.
A couple things.Ted,
What swayed you to the Fusion over Currie or Dynatrac?
Full Float Fusion 60's are hundreds of pounds heavier.I just put a Fusion semi float 60 in my Jeep. I picked it up out of the crate and set it on a floor jack and installed pretty much by myself. I did have a bud stop by and he helped me finish the install. it uses the factory Rubicon brakes.
I would not be surprised if the Fusion axle is 40 to 60 pounds heavier than the Dana 44. Even though it is heavier, I did not notice a drop in milage.