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4.10 would be perfect for 33's. I use Car-Part.com to help find parts.
Took a closer look at my axles today and confirmed that it is Dana 30 front and 35 rear. Thanks for your help!I'm always amazed at WHAT people DON'T know about their rigs. And I always laugh when I read an ad from some dealership that says they have a Jeep TJ with a 4.0 V-6 engine.....
Unless it is a Rubicon model it came with a Dana 30 front and a Dana 35 or 44 rear axle. The Rubicon model came with a Dana 44 front & rear. The way you can tell if your rear is a Dana 35 or 44 is a Dana 35 came with a rubber plug in the stock cover where the Dana 44 came with a metal screw in plug. The shape between the two axles is also very different.
Took a closer look at my axles today and confirmed that it is Dana 30 front and 35 rear. Thanks for your help!
Love that! What kind of wheels do you have I really like the all black against the white
Thanks, they are black rock wheels. Model is Yuma 908b. I’ve had them on for about 6 years and they have held up greatLove that! What kind of wheels do you have I really like the all black against the white
Agreed!I love how the wheels and tires complement the color of the jeep. It looks absolutely stunning.
Thank you! I love the tan top and I’m hoping to get a soft top for the summer tooWhite with the tan top looks sharp! Makes me want to get a tan soft top for the summer months.
If your heat is anything like mine, you will never want to put it on full blast.A couple weeks ago my A/C went out. First I replaced my blower motor since it’s a pretty inexpensive and easy fix but that didn’t fix it. I finally took the time to take apart the dash yesterday and look at the back of the control module. I found that the electrical connector for the a/c heater control was melted.
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Thanks to some advice from @TrueTexas I was able to fix the problem with some female slide connectors and heat shrink. View attachment 209479
Now I have heat heat for my first winter in my Jeep
As my family was getting ready for Christmas I found an extra wreath in the attic so I decided to use it to help my Jeep spread a little Christmas cheer!
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