sinat01
NAXJA Forum User
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- Preston county, WV
ok, thank you guys
Ive also hear of people using CV grand Cherokee axles in the D30, few people swear by em, just dunno how well theyd hold up
I do, and I swear by them.
Those shaft bind less while turning in 4wd don't they?
Until one breaks, binding the shafts and popping the ball joints, usually happens about 25 miles from the nearest paved road.You don't even know they are there.
Yes, they can, usually the yokes distort or the clips fall out, allowing the caps to slip.don't U-joint axles usually take out the ball joints to?
Until one breaks, binding the shafts and popping the ball joints, usually happens about 25 miles from the nearest paved road.
Might be fine for near stock diameter tires but not for large tires and harder wheeling.
The exception are RCV axles, which cost a bundle.
http://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/catalog/CVJ30-XJ.html?gclid=CJfKo_yGkdECFUpNfgods7oI-A
I ran 33,s with 4:10,s for years in mid Ohio. I regeared to 4:88,s. Same gas mileage and more smiles. I can now use 5th gear somewhere else than interstate. Kinda wishing I'd geared somewhat lower.With 33's and a 5 speed I'd start with 4.10's as well..