Manny
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What axle is this? D35? The metal plug has me confused.
Under an '89 XJ.
Under an '89 XJ.
lawsoncl said:Yup, metal plug means it's a non-clip. The plug is also lower in the cover than the c-clips rubber plug as the c-clip uses the gear oil to lube the wheel bearings. Something to consider before anyone gets the notion of swapping the cover onto a c-clip D35.
Well you could swap the older cover onto the new axle. But you'll have a problem.PornstaR said:but remember ................ covers can be swapped...... dosent mean anything defendant
lawsoncl said:Yup, metal plug means it's a non-clip. The plug is also lower in the cover than the c-clips rubber plug as the c-clip uses the gear oil to lube the wheel bearings. Something to consider before anyone gets the notion of swapping the cover onto a c-clip D35.
w_howey said:Thanks.... I was getting ready to research this idea, cause I hate the rubber plug.
w_howey said:Thanks.... I was getting ready to research this idea, cause I hate the rubber plug.
Blaine B. said:
89xj said:using that chart, the d35 and chrysler 8.25 look the same. the novice would have a real hard time determining the correct axle with that chart.
true, just saying thats not the best chart to use when trying to determine what the axle is when most time the question is whether its a d35 or 8.25.89xj said:using that chart, the d35 and chrysler 8.25 look the same. the novice would have a real hard time determining the correct axle with that chart.
Blaine B. said:8.25 is flat on the bottom as well.