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drive shaft question #777120 01/03/07 05:59 PM
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kingfoss Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
if i put a dana 44 in the front of my 2000 tj that has a dana 30 now will i need a new drive shaft?


2000 TJ 5" lift
33" BFG AT
Rear 4-link coming soon
Front hp dana 44 and frod 9" Rear coming sonn
Re: drive shaft question [Re: kingfoss] #777121 01/03/07 06:29 PM
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BigJim Offline
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I'd betcha money you will.
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Re: drive shaft question [Re: kingfoss] #777122 01/06/07 09:01 PM
Anonymous
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Depends on the yoke you might be able to get by with a conversion U joint.

Re: drive shaft question #777123 01/07/07 01:48 AM
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superdawg Offline
Body Damage is Cool
both should be 1310 series joints, length however, is where a new or shortened shaft will be needed.

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