Hello all,
I've managed to find a 1987 wrangler YJ Dana30 axle with 4.56 gears (obviously aftermarket) and an ARB locker to replace my 1992 blown Dana30. The matching rear axle is a Dana35 with 4.56's and an ARB - also a 1987 axle. Other than gears and the locker, they are stock.
I have heard that the earlier YJ axles are not as desirable as the later-model ones? Can anyone explain exactly why and if I should be hesitant about buying 1987 axles as opposed to later-model YJ axles (other than potentially having more miles and wear on them)?
thanks in advance,
Sean
I've managed to find a 1987 wrangler YJ Dana30 axle with 4.56 gears (obviously aftermarket) and an ARB locker to replace my 1992 blown Dana30. The matching rear axle is a Dana35 with 4.56's and an ARB - also a 1987 axle. Other than gears and the locker, they are stock.
I have heard that the earlier YJ axles are not as desirable as the later-model ones? Can anyone explain exactly why and if I should be hesitant about buying 1987 axles as opposed to later-model YJ axles (other than potentially having more miles and wear on them)?
thanks in advance,
Sean
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