blown yj dana 35

Toad

Well-Known Member
Location
Millville(logan)
I have a yj with a blown 35. I know big suprise. I was thinking about swapping in a 8.25 out of an xj. I know i need to swap spring perches and shock mounts. Other than that is there anything else i should know about. I am aware that the 8.8 is a better axle but i am trying to do this on the cheap. Already have the 8.25.
 

_Auzzy_

Web Wheeling Extraordinaire
Location
Richfield Utah
sell the 8.25 for a 8.8 lol all serious there is really nothing greater between a 35 or 8.25, 8.8 or if ya want to swap both axles 88 waggy wide trac front and 94 isuzu rear is the way to go.
 

N-Smooth

Smooth Gang Founding Member
Location
UT
to say it is no better than the 35 is... weird. if you get a 29 spline 8.25 out of a 98~ and up xj they have 29 spline shafts. any 8.25 obviously has bigger gears, tubes etc than a d35. people have a lot better luck with them

yes it will still have stupid c-clips (just like the 8.8) and it's no d44. i'm not a member of the 8.8 fan club or the 8.25 for that matter but if you have it, run it
 

N-Smooth

Smooth Gang Founding Member
Location
UT
It was there, now its in my garage. Its a high pinion 44 with moser axles and a detroit locker. My son picked it up and is planning on sticking it in his comanche.

score on the locker and shafts but i wonder how strong it is being an hp axle in a rear application... i guess you'll find out for us
 

DaveB

Long Jeep Fan
Location
Holladay, Utah
I swear daves son lives at tearapart...

Yeah he is a regular out there. We will have to see how it holds up, he hits his rear driveline on ledges once in a while due to his longer wheelbase and wants to try and fix it. Plus with his 9 inches of lift he could use a better driveline angle.
 
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