Does Explorer have the 8.8? That's what i used in the search and specified v8 w/ 4.10
if you select 6cyl 4.10 there's tons of them but i have no idea what axle is that.
EDIT: i googled and apparently Explorer 8.8:
- comes with 31 spline axles (compared to 28 spline in some other vehicles like the Ranger)
- '95 and newer have disc brakes
- most come with Limited Slip (Traction Lok) diff
- has thicker 3.25'' axle tubes
- 5x4.5 bolt pattern
- 59.5'' width between wheel mounting surfaces (not sure what the Jeep is at but for the record was mentioned that the Explorer 8.8 is 1.5'' narrower)
- pinion has 30 splines, 1.625'' diameter
- upgrade to 33 or 35 spline a/m axle shafts available
- larger bearings compared to D44 (and so are the axle shafts, ring and pinion)
Found this very good info here
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=235261The axle shaft strength tested by Warn Ind:
F8.8= 6,500 (lb. ft.)
D44= 4,600-5,000 (lb. ft.)
D35C= 4,000-4,300 (lb. ft.)
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COT: Continuous output torque rating
MOT: Maximum output torque rating
(Numbers from January edition of Fourwheeler, page 60.)
Dana 35 rear axle COT: 870 MOT: 3480
Dana 44 rear axle COT: 1100 MOT: 4460
Ford 8.8 28spline COT: 1250 MOT: 4600
Ford 8.8 31spline COT: 1360 MOT: 5100
Dana60 semifloat COT: 1500 MOT: 5500]
drawbacks
axle tubes should be welded to the diff housing as apparently the plug welds fail in time
pinion yoke needs to be replaced
all the mounting tabs and brackets need to be cut and new ones welded on (for suspension arms, shocks, etc)
pinion is offset 2'' from the center (as i understand that's not really an issue though)
they are c-clip shafts, there are eliminator kits available though