THANKS FOR THE INFO, WHAT DO YOU SUGGEST DOING? IVE GOT A D30 THAT KEEPS GIVING ME TROUBLE, AND WOULD LIKE SOMTHING STRONGER UP FRONT. MY OLD MAN JUST BOUGHT A BOLT IN 44 FROM A MAGAZINE ITS CALLED A (G2)?. ITS PRETTY NICE. IVE GOT A 98 TJ 5" RUBICON LONGARM REAR 44 ARBS FRONT AND REAR ON 36 IROKS. IM NOT ONE TO BEAT MY JEEP BUT I DO USE IT FOR WHAT IT WAS BUILT FOR, SO I DONT NEED OVERKILL. WHERE COULD I FIND A FRONT 44 THAT I COULD USE?
Sure the ring gear and pinion are 44 but nothing else is.Have you seen the axles that have been splitting their tubes?They have super thin tubes
You might want to reevaluate that one.Just because some stupid ass magazine says its stronger don't believe it.Search the net a bit harder you will find that the JK axle is junk.
These are just two of the many that are out there breaking axles doing moderate wheeling.
Oh and one other thing about having to change the lug pattern if moving to a an older 44.You would have to change rims with the JK 44 as well the bolt pattern is 5 on 5 .
What parts are "giving you trouble"?
http://www.jpmagazine.com/techarticles/154_0708_weakest_to_strongest_axles/index.html
found it
first page is front axles, second is rear...
Ford HP44 front is #9 and JK HP44 is #8
and regular LP 44 rear is #14 and JK is #12
its not much difference, but its still a difference. I'm not saying that they're 100% right, I just thought I'd throw it out there.
What parts are "giving you trouble"?
RESCUETJ said:THANKS FOR THE INFO, WHAT DO YOU SUGGEST DOING? IVE GOT A D30 THAT KEEPS GIVING ME TROUBLE, AND WOULD LIKE SOMTHING STRONGER UP FRONT. MY OLD MAN JUST BOUGHT A BOLT IN 44 FROM A MAGAZINE ITS CALLED A (G2)?. ITS PRETTY NICE. IVE GOT A 98 TJ 5" RUBICON LONGARM REAR 44 ARBS FRONT AND REAR ON 36 IROKS. IM NOT ONE TO BEAT MY JEEP BUT I DO USE IT FOR WHAT IT WAS BUILT FOR, SO I DONT NEED OVERKILL. WHERE COULD I FIND A FRONT 44 THAT I COULD USE?
x2. Although 36's are pushing the limits of what I would do on a D30. That being said, I run 35's on my D30 cause I am not going to spend money on a slightly stronger D44, just so I can maybe run 37's. The dream is one day for a D60. I personally see no big gain in a D44 up front over a D30.
Like I said, "I'm not saying that they're 100% right, I'm just throwing it out there." Honestly, I haven't searched the internet for them at all, being as I have a "real" 44 and a 9" that I'm building. I think that "there are just too many of these that are breaking axles doing moderate wheeling" is a Bit of an over exaggeration, but I agree that I wouldn't want that happening on any kind of semi-regular basis.You might want to reevaluate that one.Just because some stupid ass magazine says its stronger don't believe it.Search the net a bit harder you will find that the JK axle is junk.
There are just two many of these that are out there breaking axles doing moderate wheeling.
VERY truePlus, that Ford HPD44 has WAAAAAYYYYY more aftermarket support and the parts are cheaper.