YJ Questions please help!
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YJ Questions please help!
Gotta question for ya'll and hopefully you can at least point me in the right directions.
I have a 1990 Jeep Wrangler YJ with
-Ford 8.8 Rear Axle (3.27 ratio with Limited slip)
-Dana 30 Front Axle (4.10 open diff)
GM 700R4 Transmission
NP231 GM t-case (no linkage :sad: )
BLOWN UP GM small block (either 305 or 350)
Griffin Aluminum Radiator
American Racing Outlaw II rims
33x12.50 PRO Comp mud terrains (dang near brand new in excellent shape)
Edlebrock Performer Intake & 4 barrel carb (in good shape)
I purchased my heep from a friend in desperate need of getting rid of it for $1,000.00
I know the market and this was a fair price in my book. the rims and tires alone are worth that.
the body is straight save one dent in the front passenger fender. Completely RUST free and the frame is good.
Anyways, now that everybody knows what I have and what I'm dealing with I got a couple questions to lay out there
1) How feasible would it be to buy a set of 1/2 ton matching axles from a GM and stick under the YJ?
2) I can get a 78 Chevy 4x4 that runs and 4wd works for around $500, anybody thinking what I'm thinking? I could swap the running gear parts I wanted out of it and use the linkage and/or the T-case from it and get my heep on the trails faster.
3) Do the top two options make more sense than regearing the dana or Ford axle I have, scrounging a junkyard for my 4wd linkage, getting a front driveshaft cut (its not there) and pretty much going through the whole thing and fixing what I've got. Cause I gotta be honest, I really don't wanna fool with all that.
Any websites or personal experiences would be appreciated...
I have a 1990 Jeep Wrangler YJ with
-Ford 8.8 Rear Axle (3.27 ratio with Limited slip)
-Dana 30 Front Axle (4.10 open diff)
GM 700R4 Transmission
NP231 GM t-case (no linkage :sad: )
BLOWN UP GM small block (either 305 or 350)
Griffin Aluminum Radiator
American Racing Outlaw II rims
33x12.50 PRO Comp mud terrains (dang near brand new in excellent shape)
Edlebrock Performer Intake & 4 barrel carb (in good shape)
I purchased my heep from a friend in desperate need of getting rid of it for $1,000.00
I know the market and this was a fair price in my book. the rims and tires alone are worth that.
the body is straight save one dent in the front passenger fender. Completely RUST free and the frame is good.
Anyways, now that everybody knows what I have and what I'm dealing with I got a couple questions to lay out there
1) How feasible would it be to buy a set of 1/2 ton matching axles from a GM and stick under the YJ?
2) I can get a 78 Chevy 4x4 that runs and 4wd works for around $500, anybody thinking what I'm thinking? I could swap the running gear parts I wanted out of it and use the linkage and/or the T-case from it and get my heep on the trails faster.
3) Do the top two options make more sense than regearing the dana or Ford axle I have, scrounging a junkyard for my 4wd linkage, getting a front driveshaft cut (its not there) and pretty much going through the whole thing and fixing what I've got. Cause I gotta be honest, I really don't wanna fool with all that.
Any websites or personal experiences would be appreciated...
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If the 8.8 is from an explorer, you could just run a waggy 44 in front and be done. again, unless you want to go full width.
Or just regear the 8.8 to match the front 30, Probably the easiest (but would rather have a 44 in front because of the V-8
2) I can get a 78 Chevy 4x4 that runs and 4wd works for around $500, anybody thinking what I'm thinking? I could swap the running gear parts I wanted out of it and use the linkage and/or the T-case from it and get my heep on the trails faster.
3) Do the top two options make more sense than regearing the dana or Ford axle I have, scrounging a junkyard for my 4wd linkage, getting a front driveshaft cut (its not there) and pretty much going through the whole thing and fixing what I've got. Cause I gotta be honest, I really don't wanna fool with all that.
Any websites or personal experiences would be appreciated...
Any websites or personal experiences would be appreciated...