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I want to replace my D35 with a better rear axle assembly. Now I know these questions have been asked over and over but I am going to ask anyway.
There are a few options as just about everyone knows. A drop-in D44 from another TJ, Ford 8.8 and a Chrysler 8.25 from an XJ.
Currently I am running 33's but maybe going to 35's in the future. The 8.8 is a strong axle but it does need wheel spacers to match the front and a few parts to hook up the brakes, the Dana 44 would be the easiest and I believe the 8.25 is the same width as whats in the TJ now.
So I guess what I am asking is, were does the 8.25 stand with these options. I do know a few people that are running big tires with no issues with the 8.25. I want to lean more to the Chrysler rear, but I am not sure so I would like to have a little input.
The 8.25 that I am looking at is a 29 spline count..
There are a few options as just about everyone knows. A drop-in D44 from another TJ, Ford 8.8 and a Chrysler 8.25 from an XJ.
Currently I am running 33's but maybe going to 35's in the future. The 8.8 is a strong axle but it does need wheel spacers to match the front and a few parts to hook up the brakes, the Dana 44 would be the easiest and I believe the 8.25 is the same width as whats in the TJ now.
So I guess what I am asking is, were does the 8.25 stand with these options. I do know a few people that are running big tires with no issues with the 8.25. I want to lean more to the Chrysler rear, but I am not sure so I would like to have a little input.
The 8.25 that I am looking at is a 29 spline count..