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  • #61
    Originally posted by Chris_L
    That's a great deal indeed. I know John, and can only shave a couple of bills off that price, especially if its already set up with brackets and mounts. You will never regret this mod whatsoever. I'm very familiar with the install if you have any ???'s.
    Thanks! It's coming off a 2002 TJ, so it "should" be a straight bolt in. weeee heeeeee
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    • #62
      Congrats. That's a big move up!

      It's a pretty good deal, I think it saves you almost a grand from their new item cost. The brakes are pretty expensive from Currie, about $400 I think. The Currie 9 is actually cheaper than a 44 from them. I was quoted about $2900 with drum brakes on a regular pinion 9. And it's a better axle than the 44. That's about as heavy duty of an axle as you can get for a TJ!

      The WARN front shafts are fine, just get the inners too, either from them or superior, Alloy USA. BTW, Redrock4x4 has a good deal on that stuff if you need some more bits and pieces to finish it.

      You do have the SYE and CV driveshaft already, right?

      BTW all, I have a line on HP30 housings for $250. Think I'll pick one up for down the road, and build it up with an ARB and HD stuff.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by cjdirtbiker
        ....You do have the SYE and CV driveshaft already, right?....

        Yup. I have a 4" lift, and anything over 2" requires a SYE, unless you like your yoke popping out.
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        • #64
          I will leave that completely alone thank you very much!
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          • #65
            Hey Jeri Lyn, you dont want that . . . Umm I could use it, however.
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            • #66
              Originally posted by Dukes69
              Hey Jeri Lyn, you dont want that . . . Umm I could use it, however.

              Rumor has it, yours come with a bow......

              Hey, when are we finishing my rockers?
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              • #67
                Originally posted by Jeri Lyn
                (please, no horror stories about warn axle shafts, they're already paid for).
                there arn't any.
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                • #68
                  Isn't your driveshaft length going to change with the high 9? I would think so...
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                  • #69
                    yes. will have to be shortened a bit. The HP 9 has a longer snout.
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                    00 TJ ON 37'S SOLD
                    97zj ON 36'S SOLD

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                    • #70
                      Here's my D35 with a cracked plug weld :poop:



                      I had both tubes welded into the housing, but the axle is bent :poop: x2

                      Maybe it's time for a 9" :yay:
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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by aston
                        Here's my D35 with a cracked plug weld :poop:

                        I had both tubes welded into the housing, but the axle is bent :poop: x2

                        Maybe it's time for a 9" :yay:
                        The word BUGGER springs to mind. You could always find a straight junkyard housing then truss it and re-use your super 35
                        Mighty 4 banger YJ, 35's,4.88's, 30 splines, Detroits, 4.5" lift, TJ flares, Scorpion Offroad stuff, blah, blah, blah.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Comrade Andy
                          The word BUGGER springs to mind. You could always find a straight junkyard housing then truss it and re-use your super 35
                          Yes, that is an option. I hate to put more $ into the D35 and still worry about breaking it. Or I could swap the guts into a good housing and sell it. My Jeepwad mechanic says swap the guts into a new housing and keep it in the garage. Go and get a killer 9" then if/when you sell the jeep you can keep the axle for the next project.

                          I might just bite the big one and get a Currie HP 9"
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                          • #73
                            Is that on the piss?!?



                            Lets try the other way...



                            Yup - it's a dog

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by aston
                              Is that on the piss?!?
                              tit's on the piss!, so's that right u-bolt! Currie HP would do the trick! trail dog?
                              Mighty 4 banger YJ, 35's,4.88's, 30 splines, Detroits, 4.5" lift, TJ flares, Scorpion Offroad stuff, blah, blah, blah.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Comrade Andy
                                Currie HP would do the trick!
                                You're right. If I spend more $ on the D35, it's still a D35 and I'll break it sooner or later. There's nothing worse than being a big girlie on the trail 'cos you're afraid of bending something.

                                I think I am going for the Currie HP 9", 35 spline, disc brakes, Detroit, 4.56 (so I don't have to mess with the sharp end) 5 on 4.5 (same) anything else to consider?
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