jdbwrx said:Got a pic???
No, but I'll snap one tonight. It's off the Jeep but on the axle and it's beat up from doing its job.
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jdbwrx said:Got a pic???
ZachMan said:which both have a weaker housing :laugh3:
Bloose said:No, but I'll snap one tonight. It's off the Jeep but on the axle and it's beat up from doing its job.
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djblade311 said:The 8.25 housing is muy beefy than most comparable axles.
metal and quite a bitDirtyMJ said:Great. What's it made of and what's it weigh?
I've never owned one.
hintonsooner said:In my opinion, it's crazy to wheel an 8.25 without protection.
Bloose said:No, but I'll snap one tonight. It's off the Jeep but on the axle and it's beat up from doing its job.
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Dimension-wise the 8.25 is bigger than the Dana 44, particularly tube diameter.DirtyMJ said:Great. What's it made of and what's it weigh?
I've never owned one.
EricsXJ said:Dimension-wise the 8.25 is bigger than the Dana 44, particularly tube diameter.
On a side note, which I suppose is even off-topic, the Wrangler Dana 44 rear axles use Dana 35 tubes, or so I hear. Makes you wonder...
ILLXJ said:Interested in selling the guard? JIM.
Yeah, the ring is stronger on a 44, I seem to remember that the shafts are a tossup because the 44 shafts neckdown more aggressively after the splines. As far as I know, the pinion is stronger in the 8.25, the d44 tubes are 2.75" as opposed to the stiffer 3" offered by the 8.25Bloose said:Actually the 44 has a 1/4" larger ring gear and slightly larger 30 spline axle shafts. So it is only slightly stronger in those areas. When I say slighlty I'm thinking it is so little it is only splitting hairs. The 8.25 does have larger tubes than a Cherokee 44 which should make it stiffer. The only realy advantages I think the 44 has over the 8.25 are the availability of lower gears, more locker options, and non c-clip shafts.
I think the non C-clip thing is over rated though. Even if you have non c shafts many times your pulling the diff to get the broken pieces out.
Bottom line is the 29 spline 8.25 is a great axle if you can live with 4.56 or higher gears.
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Archdukeferdinand said:Yeah, the ring is stronger on a 44, I seem to remember that the shafts are a tossup because the 44 shafts neckdown more aggressively after the splines. As far as I know, the pinion is stronger in the 8.25, the d44 tubes are 2.75" as opposed to the stiffer 3" offered by the 8.25
I've said it a million times, for those not wanting to push anything bigger than 33-35", if you've already got a 29 spline 8.25- why on earth go to anything else?
For the cost of swapping in a base d44, you could put a locker or disc brakes or buy the gears for the axle you already have that's highly unlikely to break.
If you need a d60 or a 9" or something like that to run 33-35s, you're my hero.
I also think the c-clip thing is made much too big a deal of, but that's because I haven't really challenged my axle much. Anyone destroyed shafts/gears from a c-clip walking itself out or something like that?
Edit- The flimsy diff cover sucks, and is a big dollop of turd icing on what was otherwise a really nice cake.
Bloose said:Here are some pics of the diff gaurd,
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Bloose said:Actually the 44 has a 1/4" larger ring gear and slightly larger 30 spline axle shafts. So it is only slightly stronger in those areas. When I say slighlty I'm thinking it is so little it is only splitting hairs. The 8.25 does have larger tubes than a Cherokee 44 which should make it stiffer. The only realy advantages I think the 44 has over the 8.25 are the availability of lower gears, more locker options, and non c-clip shafts.
I think the non C-clip thing is over rated though. Even if you have non c shafts many times your pulling the diff to get the broken pieces out.
Bottom line is the 29 spline 8.25 is a great axle if you can live with 4.56 or higher gears.
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Archdukeferdinand said:is a big dollop of turd icing on what was otherwise a really nice cake.
Bloose said:I agree fully with all except the possible need to go lower than 4.56 gears in the 8.25 with 35" tires. I went to 4.88's and to be honest 5.13's would be better. Though some of my problem may be that my 130K mile motor may be losing some steam.
Bloose said:Here are some pics of the diff gaurd,
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