I would assume even with the 30 splines these things get eaten alive with anything bigger than 33's, correct?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
ZJ 44's...
Collapse
X
-
I would imagine you are talking about the D44a?
I have researched this around some zj forums, they are quite capable up to 33's but trussing is pretty much a must if you ever plan to throw a locker in or wheel it pretty hard. Not to mention it's damn hard to even find a locker, the only company that makes one is Aussie and they only manufacture them in very limited numbers. Your best bet is to find one used, and even then they are expensive. I have even heard of people successfully running 35's, but once again you have strengthen the shit out of them.
Another problem because the center section is aluminum, and likes to heat up and cool down very rapidly, the bearings in the diff tend to wear out quickly or something of that nature IIRC.
You would probably want to figure out some sort of skid underneath the center section as well, I have heard of the center section cracking after a really hard slam.
Comment
-
Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Postwhat makes you think that?2001 TJ
2001 Tahoe
2013 M3
1986 R65
1997 Blackbird
2013 R1200GS
Comment
-
Originally posted by loudobbs View PostI'm also keeping mind it will be bolted to a 300ft/lb v8 and likely ox'ed at some point. Maybe 32's...
Comment
-
BTF has a cover for the 44a and mountain valley customs makes a truss//skid for it...theres plenty of guys running 33s+ on the 44a locked with no problems...
i read somewhere that the ring gear is comparable to a Dana 60's...not a BAD axle for us ZJ WJ guys if you have one stock or can get your hands on one for cheap...aussie makes the only locker for it other than the WJ vari lock version and aussie from time to time does make batches of them...but like said ur better off finding one used...-Jason
99WJ 4.0
IRO 3", SYE, D30 aussie/8.8 aussie, 4.10s, 33's, skids/bumpers
Comment
Comment