Beezil said:
Dan, yeah, my number one beef on the dana turdie is housing/carrier flex.....
people aren't breaking gearsets because there's a problem with numerically higher gearsets....the "small pinion" problem is misunderstood. When the housing flexes (imagine the pinion pushing the ringgear and carrier away from it) the contact pattern will move to the topland and heel of the tooth where it is weaker.....I've done many dana r&P jobs and have been "studying" how dana 30's break-in over time. Most of the 30's I've messed with have had backlash settings over .030! that's 3 or 4 times over spec. Additionally, upon removal of the bearing cap bolts, the dana 30 carriers seem to fall right out.
other reasons for disliking dana 30's:
smaller balljoints. I'm on my 3rd set of balljoints on a dana 44, and I only do occasional mall wheeling, so i don't see how I could be surviving if I had a 30.
gear ratio choices: you wanna run 35's 37's???? too bad you can't run 5.13's or 5.38's in a 30.
true high steer: dana 44 anyone?
hubs: nuff said
the 44 is inherently stronger, center section, tubes, and outers.
the above should keep the "yeah but they have the same joints" crowd silent.....
I'm hoping.
Beezil, your usual objectivity is lost on the D30.
I've got 7 years & 108,000 miles on my D30 with ARB. Here's what I've found:
Housing flex can be an issue, but if preload is setup properly it probably never will be. My cylinder cap bolts broke once, & there was no other damage done. I can live with that. I've had no other problems.
Ball joints are a non-issue, I don't know why folks keep bringing this into it. I replaced mine at 100,000 miles when I did the WJ knuckle conversion, & the old ones I took out were still fine.
Gear ratio: can't argue there, but with an AX15 I would not want more than 4.56's, & most guys I know with autos are running 4.56's - 4.88's & are pretty happy with them.
True high steer: With WJ knuckles I can run an inverted T on top of my upper knuckles as Andy & Richard have done on their 44's, or I can go crossover with the TR on top of the bottom knuckles & the DL on top of the top knuckle as you have done. Steering choices are no longer a benefit of going to a 44.
Hubs: I've got Warn 5 on 5.5", nuff said.
The 44 is a stronger housing, but it comes at a cost. More weight & less ground clearance.
You left out brakes, which is another popular D30 myth. With WJ dual piston calipers & 12" rotors, it could be argued that the 30 has better brakes.
You won't save any money building this 30, but at the end of the day you will have a front axle that could just about go head to head with an HP44 on pros & cons, & you couldn't even touch this axle with an LP anything.
To put even more perspective on this. Last year I upgraded from a rear 44 to a shaved HP9, if I HAD to do another axle upgrade it would be from my HP9 to a Tera 60. The 30 isn't going anywhere, although I may cut everything off it & rebuild it in order to run a full length trackbar.
Paul