blistovmhz
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- Vancouver, BC
I've got a rear D44 in my 98 XJ. Bought it off some guy, no idea where it came from.
Axle seals are leaking pretty bad and I figure that's a good excuse to upgrade to some chromoly shafts anyway, but I've got no idea which shafts fit.
The bearing retainer plate is NOT the one with the offset holes. It is this one:
Looking through vendor sites, it seems that almost everyone is confused about which shaft and retainer plate go with which year/model Jeeps.
ECGS has these chromoly shafts, fully assembled and they give you the option of disc or drum retainer plates (disc needs the additional spacer), but no idea if these are the right shafts.
http://eastcoastgearsupply.com/i-2880826-dana-44-tj-rear-30-spline-shaft-kit.html
The lengths are correct, but no idea on anything else.
I've seen all over, that all the Jeep (non-rubicon) D44's use the same shafts and retainer plates, but I've also seen the offset plates being sold as non-rubi Jeep D44's (usually for newer TJ's), so I'm at a loss.
Anyone know?
Axle seals are leaking pretty bad and I figure that's a good excuse to upgrade to some chromoly shafts anyway, but I've got no idea which shafts fit.
The bearing retainer plate is NOT the one with the offset holes. It is this one:

Looking through vendor sites, it seems that almost everyone is confused about which shaft and retainer plate go with which year/model Jeeps.
ECGS has these chromoly shafts, fully assembled and they give you the option of disc or drum retainer plates (disc needs the additional spacer), but no idea if these are the right shafts.
http://eastcoastgearsupply.com/i-2880826-dana-44-tj-rear-30-spline-shaft-kit.html
The lengths are correct, but no idea on anything else.
I've seen all over, that all the Jeep (non-rubicon) D44's use the same shafts and retainer plates, but I've also seen the offset plates being sold as non-rubi Jeep D44's (usually for newer TJ's), so I'm at a loss.
Anyone know?
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