« Reply #38 on: March 04, 2011, 06:04:17 PM »
Some more thoughts if you are considering the 8.8: The super 88 kit for the 8.8 is designed for Jeeps. It uses a Ford 9" bearing at the end of the shafts and longer shafts to restore the stock width. The axle flanges are stronger and are drilled for both 5 on 4.5 and 5 on 5.5 patterns. This means that if you want to upgrade your front axle to a dana 44 in the future (think lower gears), you can run 5 on 5.5 front and rear. It also eliminates the c-clips and provide a upgrade to chrome moly axles. Cost is about $600 (4x4 group buy).
The axle tubes on the 8.8 are larger and thicker than the 35 or the 44. This will make the rear of your jeep set up a little higher - so you'll need some pucks up front to level your rig. As some have pointed out, you will need to weld the tubes to the hogshead as the three little plug welds on each side just don't cut it. Mine has a truss as well.
I bought a wrecked Explorer, sold the engine and few other parts and got my 8.8 for nothing.
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95 YJ, 31 BFG ATs, 4.0 TB & spacer, Banks header, DynoMax CAT back, 19# inj, AEM CAI, 20 gal mod, Optima yellow
98 TJ, 35 BFG Krawlers, 4.0 liter, ax15, atlas 5:1, armor, Super 88 (under construction)
96 XJ Cheep Cherokee, 33s, 4.0 liter, AW4, future project
89 Waggy, 360 V8 727 dana 44s, it runs