There are very few front axle options in the YJ that match the width of common rear swaps. It’s usually just better to leave the front and build it up than try to replace it with something else.To tag along.. New to bigger modifications to my jeep.. do I have to swap both axles this is kind of a daily driver still if that makes a difference? I plan on doing a dana 44 with an e locker or air locker dif for the rear, but nothing I read mentioned the front axle?
To be honest I had not gotten that far, I have an acquaintance at quadratec whos quitting so I can use his discount. I was looking at the 30 Spline with an Elocker but im not sure how good the discount even is. Used might be cheaper and worth it. If you have a recommendation i'm all ears. And regarding tires sticking with the 32's I have until I need tires after that nothing over 33"-35" yet i'd need a bigger lift.There are very few front axle options in the YJ that match the width of common rear swaps. It’s usually just better to leave the front and build it up than try to replace it with something else.
That’s why when people say they’re building an 8.8 rear axle for 37’s, they’re mostly full of it or don’t know what they’re doing. While the 8.8 can handle the 37’s decently, the front axle won’t even fully built, unless you aren’t wheeling it hard enough to actually need the 37’s. The front axle maxes out at about 35’s fully built with a smart careful driver.
What Dana 44 are you planning for the rear? “Dana 44” is quite a vague term nowadays since so many different versions have been created and called that. I put a 30 spline TJ Dana 44 in the back of my YJ.
