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Ten Factory Dana 44 Front and Rear 32 Spline Chromoly Axle Kit w/Pressed Bearings
JK
Features & Product Details
The Ten Factory Axle Kits have been designed to add more strength and reinforcement to those looking to have a reliable axle set when driving on the most aggressive of trails. The rear axles are fabricated from 4140 chromoly steel, and the front axles are made from 4340 chromoly steel.
Both of which are perfect for those running larger wheels and tires, or have aggressive suspension setups, along with added power.
This is a complete axle kit with left and right axle shafts, axle bearings, seats, as well as wheel studs. The bearings are pressed on prior to shipping, and this will include new Mopar backing plates, and tone rings will be pressed on with the new bearings and seals to make for a 100% bolt-on application.
Here are additional specs:
Ten Factory Rubicon Dana 44 Axle Kit Rear:
• Axle Type: Dana 44
• Bolt Pattern: 5 on 5
• Rear location
• 4140 Chromoly material
• 32 Spline count
• Stud size: 1/2 “ press
Ten Factory Dana 44 Axle Shaft with U-Joints Front:
• Axle Type: Dana 44
• Left Axle Length: 18.72”
• Front location
• 4340 Chromoly material
• Right Axle Length: 33.64”
• 30 Spline count
Specifications
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Q: U-Joints Dan4 years ago
Are the U-joints on the front shafts 1310 or 1350?
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A: They are 1310.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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