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  1. BlueC

    Super 35 Cost

    Over the winter of '22-'23, I had an issue that forced me to go ahead with a Super35 install, so I thought I'd post a cost breakdown for anyone looking into a Super35 setup. After looking for a Dana 44 for about a year and doing the math, I decided a Super35 setup was the most cost effective route...
  2. EZ_Wrangler

    WTB: 3.07 Rear Ring and Pinion - Dana 35

    Got some slop in my rear diff. Looking for a stock removal of Dana 35 rear ring and pinion - 3.07's - If anyone has some still laying around.
  3. T

    WTB: TJ Rear Axle

    Looking to begin a TJ build but stuck with Dana 30/Dana 35 3.07 pigs... whomp whomp. Looking for either a Dana 35/Dana 44 rear with 3.73+ gears or a set of axles with 3.73+ gears. Hoping to find them in NY/New England for pickup.
  4. TreverStevens

    SOLD Stock Dana 35 with 4.11 gears

    Pulled my rear Dana 35 when I did an engine swap to upgrade. Jeep has about 130k on the clock. No issues with the rear end at all. Just doing a V8 so I upgraded my rear axle instead of constantly snapping shafts. Axle is complete, still has all the fluids in it. I'm guessing the PO serviced it at...
  5. ElectricWizard

    What is this seal / o-ring in my Dana 35?

    Currently regearing my Dana 35, and inside it are these o-ring things just outboard of where the carrier bearings and shims go on both sides. I tried to pull one out and it tore, it feels like they're made of RTV. I didn't see anything mentioned in the FSM about seals like this. Does anybody...
  6. J

    Swapping a TJ Dana 35 with a JK Dana 44?

    I was driving today and for whatever reason, the Driver's side UCA Bracket on my Dana 35 came off. This has the track bar on it and I need to figure something out. I'm saving for a full Genright stretch, Dana 70's with links, coilovers, the works... BUT I need to figure this crap out in the meantime...
  7. D

    (NJ) Complete Rear Drum Kit w/ Backing Plate (Dana 35)

    Recently upgraded my project TJ rear Dana 35 to disc brakes, and have no need for drums anymore. Drums, Brake Pads, and associated hardware (springs, etc) are all new (bought last year) - They have around 100 miles maximum on them. Included are the 2 backing plates, 2 new drums, and 2 pads...
  8. Chris

    How to identify axles on a Jeep Wrangler TJ (and what the difference is with each axle)

    I'm surprised an article like this didn't already exist on the site, especially given the number of people who ask how to identify which axles they have on their Jeep Wrangler TJ. The goal here is to give future TJ owners and new TJ owners a guide on how to identify which axles they have under...
  9. Waymon milstead

    What's the lowest gear you can put in a Dana 35 without changing the carrier?

    What's the lowest gear you can put in a 35 ? Without changing carrier
  10. J

    Dana 44 swap: will drum brakes from Dana 35 work?

    Looking at a used Dana 44 to swap into my 1998 TJ. The 44 is from a 2004 and was equipped with disc brakes. However it doesn't look like any of the brake parts come with the axle. My question is will the drum brakes from my current Dana 35C fit on the disc brake 44. I have found info that...
  11. B

    Re-gearing Question

    I have a 2000 tj with 2.5. Dana 30 up front and dana 35 rear. best I can tell they are 3.73. I am going to a 4.56 will there be any carrier issues? Thanks
  12. XISophos

    Rancho spring question

    Hi all, I've been lurking in the shadows here for the past few weeks, and trying to take stock in the quality of parts that are installed on my TJ that I picked up last August. To start out with, I bought a 04 5 spd Manual 4.0l Sport with 64k on the clock that looks to have a Rancho 3.5...
  13. A

    Ford 8.8 Axle Swap

    The factory Dana 35 rear axle found in most TJ Wranglers is a little on the light side, and if you run larger-than-stock tires, you’re likely looking at an eventual failure. If you want to turn really big tires, wheel abusively, or push gobs of power into your rear axle, you’ll probably want to...