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Wow I'm new to this but everything you just said goes against everything I have been told which is absolutely never go above a 33 on a dana 35 and you said you wish you had stayed with the dana 35 over changing it out and you are running 36s. Now I'm way confused.
FourbangerYJ, what were you doing when you broke both shafts? also how old and abused were the shafts? I've seen this happen once, and it was a locked axle on 33's and he was beating on it trying to drag a broke Jeep up a steep hill, doing the old back up and hit the end of the strap hard to try and get the broke rig moving. Only other axle I have ever seen break both shafts at once, was a budy of mine being stupid w/ donut spare tires on the back of his YJ w/ a waggy 44 rear axle, he enjoyed doing burnouts and donuts on the donut spares till he broke the shafts.
So if i stay under 38s I should be fine with the d44. I think that is route I will plan to take unless I come across a steal on 1 tons. If not, I guess I could always upgrade weak parts and truss it.
Which tire in a 38 are you looking at? There are not many in that size.
I've wheeled w/ allot of rigs and unless your doing something stupid or you have old shafts the d35 is a nice axle up to 33's stock and 35/36 with some upgrades. The nice thing about the 35 is it's cheap to start wuth and cheap to get replacement and upgraded parts for, it's also smaller than most axles so you don't lose ground clearence. Usually if you search on Jeep sites you'll get all kinds of people saying how bad the 35 is, but if you go to sites for Rangers they are swapping in the 35 to replace the 7.5 as an upgrade and they love them as all the Jeep guys throw them away. You will also find a large number of s-10s when they go SAS in the front going to 35's in the rear.
Disagree completely, before i got smart i completely busted a d35 pulling out from a stop light with 31's spent a good bit on rebuilding it, got confident put 33's on it, and 1 1/2 year rebuild i busted the spider gear once again pulling out slowly from a stop light...
Typically busted spiders are caused by the axle housing flexing. The D35 flexes a lot. The D35's are a bit of a crap shot. I know some people haven't had any problems with 33's and have even pushed their luck with 35's. Then you get other guy's who run 31's and they break instantly.