Web11 lug 2011 · But I need to know what size the pinion nut is on my axle. I have a 97 ... do it is to remove the carrier and then measure the rotating torque of the whole pinion assembly when installing a new nut until the pinion rotating torque is in ... SOLDThe lumbering steel-laden pig - 2003 TJ - 40" LTBs - D60/D70HD - 5.86s - Detroit ... WebXJ, MJ, ZJ, TJ, LJ – All five of these Jeep models used coil springs with the Dana 30 and are compatible with each other. For a swap involving an upgrade, you’ll want to find a Dana 30 High Pinion without the central axle disconnect. It is possible to swap a JK/JKU Dana 30 into these Jeeps using a front axle truss kit from TNT customs found ...
Dana 30 Pinion Crush Sleeve Jeep Wrangler Forum
Web18 feb 2024 · Hey so I have a 1998 TJ 2.5L, I just had my front driveshaft finally rebuilt at a shop. I went to put the driveshaft back in, and when tightening the front u-joiunt strap bolts at the pinion yoke and the bolt snapped in the yoke. They all weren't going in nicely at all, and even when the bolts... WebAXLES - COMPLETE. Dana Spicer 84378-2 LEFT SIDE Axle Assembly fits 2003 to 2006 Jeep WRANGLER TJ and 2004 to 2006 UNLIMITED RUBICON DANA 44 Front. CLICK … travindo travel
Torque spec for front pinion nut? Jeep Wrangler Forum
Web26 lug 2009 · 218 Posts. #8 · Jul 25, 2009. If all you need to do is replace the pinion seal I'll give you a quick write up: 1. remove pinion nut. 2. remove yoke. 3. remove pinion seal. 4. replace pinion seal with a new one. 5. replace yoke. 6. … Web6 lug 2024 · The most common issue is that the preload was set too low and the yoke just spins freely by hand. Hopefully you kept notes on your setup. Here is a few specs that you should have been within during your install. Pinion Bearing Preload (DANA 44) = 20-45 IN-LBS. If seal was installed then subtract 3 IN-LBS from reading. Web15 nov 2001 · You should be able to do this because the pinion is either shimmed or uses a crush sleeve. If it is shimmed it doesn't matter because you just torque it down to specs. If it uses a crush sleeve just torque it down to spec. It takes a lot of force to crush the sleeve. I believe it is around 400 ft/lbs. to crush it. travindo