The 3.73's are found mostly on low pinion D30's. They are usually under a Grand Cherokee.
All 4 cyl Wranglers have the 4.10 gear, And a High Pinion D30.
no.. most wranglers are low pinion, meaning their gears wont work on the high pinion axles.
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The 3.73's are found mostly on low pinion D30's. They are usually under a Grand Cherokee.
All 4 cyl Wranglers have the 4.10 gear, And a High Pinion D30.
no.. most wranglers are low pinion, meaning their gears wont work on the high pinion axles.
ok, yj's and some xj's are HP. he needs a yj d30 if he wants to run leafs. it's already set up for. right??
its only going to end up on one tons if you build the truck right the first time to begin with.
ok, yj's and some xj's are HP. he needs a yj d30 if he wants to run leafs. it's already set up for. right??
but you said all 4cyc wranglers, which includes 4cyc TJ's.. which would be LP. just don't want the guy to be looking at the wrong thing for the HP he wants.
my point is, if it was in the same truck, your truck, a dana 30 would not have survived with what u have done to the 35, true or false
you dont want a grand cherokee d-30, thay are ALL low pinion. what he will want is a 97+ cherokee d-30Correct....I get to typing and my fingers don't move as fast as my brain.
The YJ D30 has the spring pads (on the bottom "SUA"). But all had the CAD system, which he doesn't want. The GC is coils without the CAD...which is what he wants. Simply just cut the old bracketry off and weld on some spring pads as an SOA (Spring Over Axle) and he should be good. I am running YJ springs with some helper in them and a reverse shackle setup.