Link does not work, I'm already on a FB Jeeps with JK Axles. We might be on the same page.Facebook Group
Link does not work, I'm already on a FB Jeeps with JK Axles. We might be on the same page.Facebook Group
Did you set the gears up yourself?
Wish I could say I did, but it's not something I'm going to touch. The guy that did them builds a bunch of race car and custom axles locally. He even did touring bus axles. Cost me $800 to re-gear but it took 2 weeks. He was pretty backed up with work. I couldn't find anyone to give me a straight answer other than him, so I looked at 100 of his pictures and figured he knew what he was doing.Did you set the gears up yourself?
With those axles you should be thinking about 35”sInitial reaction to the 5.13's; I feel like I should have went with 4.88 just to get the RPMs down just a hair. But overall, the jeep is awesome from take-off and beyond. I think I could have lived with a little bit of searching for OD if the RPMs where down 2k. At 70MPH I'm running about 2700/2800RPM, I do not see an issue with it, but I'd like to have them around 2400/2500.
I'm happy with it, I just need to get used to it. Maybe I'll find a true 33" tire that will help my RPM's a little bit, my current 33's are actually 31's when measured.
C’mon man! I ain’t made of money!Looking good so far! Time for some 35s!
C’mon man! I ain’t made of money!
I have been pricing out an atlas TC though...damn money pits.
Don’t forget, the jk axles have a 5 on 5 bolt pattern and the TJ has 5 on 4.5Pretty interesting. Do they still fit in the same case? Or does the JK have a special cover?
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Link does not work, I'm already on a FB Jeeps with JK Axles. We might be on the same page.The thread is two years old.
know this I do.Though it does have useful information.
Have you swapped the front yet? I'm curious how well stock JK wheels fit on a TJ that has JK axles. It looks like the extra width is accommodated by the larger backspacing on the JK wheels.Well, since it’s alive again. It’s been two years and the axle is doing fine. It does what it was intended to do, but I still put too much $$ into it. And quite frankly, the artec was handy, but unnecessary. If you can read an angle dial and a measuring tape, you can weld TJ mounts on just as easy. And the big ass...and I mean, big f’ing ass truss is way too bulky.
I don’t regret the swap, I regret the money spent, but I did learn something new, so there’s that.
I haven’t, it’s hard to find a reasonably priced front axle, even a JK Dana 30 is so overpriced it kills a budget right from the start. I’ll probably go with a 63.5” Currie axle with lock out hubs to avoid having to deal with the steering. The width isn’t bad, plenty of room. I’ve been using 2” TJ-JK spacers to get the width to match the rear. Haven’t had any issues.Have you swapped the front yet? I'm curious how well stock JK wheels fit on a TJ that has JK axles. It looks like the extra width is accommodated by the larger backspacing on the JK wheels.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/907478516871336/?ref=saved&referral_code=nullI haven’t, it’s hard to find a reasonably priced front axle, even a JK Dana 30 is so overpriced it kills a budget right from the start. I’ll probably go with a 63.5” Currie axle with lock out hubs to avoid having to deal with the steering. The width isn’t bad, plenty of room. I’ve been using 2” TJ-JK spacers to get the width to match the rear. Haven’t had any issues.
A new rear shaft is like $300, do it if you need to. Do you have a rubi.? I needed a new shaft due to the SYE when I did the jk swap. On the front I was able to reuse the stock driveshaft but I did push the axle slightly forward.Nice thread! Before the swap, did you have a stock driveshaft? I’m about to do the swap because I came across the same deal you initially did. Free 44 rear with no shafts or brakes. However, I just installed an sye and bought an adams driveshaft. It’d be a real b*tch to have to buy another driveshaft. I’m just trying to figure out if I can get by using the driveshaft I currently have if I swap out the yoke.