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Re: Dana 30 info
Ya. I’d beef the housing. I thinks truss is better than sleeving but anything helps. Doesn’t need to be fancy something over the Center section or around it to tie both sides together and gusset the c’s. I bent my tj rubicon one from back when I was new and I was fairly hard on it but not crazy. Keeping weight down also helps the bending issue along with enough uptravel and softer bump stops so it doesn’t shock the housing so hard and lighter wheel/tire package. But you know all this stuff already. It’s not a one ton so you can’t overbuild the rig or it’ll be too heavy to hold up. That’s my $.02 I think the utv tires will be good fit for whatever you’re building up.
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Re: Dana 30 info
reason for the sleeves is i need to make it pass drop so buying the inner sleeve kit would help with lining it back up after cutting. rig would be in the 2500 pound range and maybe 80hp on 33s so thats why im thinking a 30 would be about perfect
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Re: Dana 30 info
Pfft 80 horse and your worried about breaking a straight axle? Why not install Toyota ifs? It takes 36 inch tires for years and has real ground clearance, plus prob stronger than anything jeep makes hahaha
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Re: Dana 30 info
Action Fab's ghetto XJ had a shaved/polished turdy-30.
If it's low weight I see zero issue using the XJ HP housing. I'd put the ZJ CV shafts in it too, they seem to hold up better than the regular shafts, even the 297X joint ones, and they're cheap. To have brakes and wheel bearings that aren't weird, get a 92ish+ housing (I'd have to check when the change happened), or just plan to swap the WJ outers on. Earlier stuff used strange collections of parts, which are mostly available, but more money and less likely to be in stock.
If it's low weight I see zero issue using the XJ HP housing. I'd put the ZJ CV shafts in it too, they seem to hold up better than the regular shafts, even the 297X joint ones, and they're cheap. To have brakes and wheel bearings that aren't weird, get a 92ish+ housing (I'd have to check when the change happened), or just plan to swap the WJ outers on. Earlier stuff used strange collections of parts, which are mostly available, but more money and less likely to be in stock.
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Re: Dana 30 info
I am pretty temped to keep ifs and even found a complete toy frame with ifs so that is an idea right now
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Re: Dana 30 info
his build is pretty sweet and have gone through it a few times.Scott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 8:41 am Action Fab's ghetto XJ had a shaved/polished turdy-30.
If it's low weight I see zero issue using the XJ HP housing. I'd put the ZJ CV shafts in it too, they seem to hold up better than the regular shafts, even the 297X joint ones, and they're cheap. To have brakes and wheel bearings that aren't weird, get a 92ish+ housing (I'd have to check when the change happened), or just plan to swap the WJ outers on. Earlier stuff used strange collections of parts, which are mostly available, but more money and less likely to be in stock.
so that being said, whos got a hp30 laying in a junk pile ?
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Re: Dana 30 info
Not to derail, but Action Fabs Ghetto XJ is probably my favorite build, when he puts a dead axle up front a drifts it, and drifts it well...next level awesome
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Re: Dana 30 info
that guy has built some pretty cool stuff and not the normal cookie cutter stuff. have been saving pictures of how he shaved his d30
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Re: Dana 30 info
How many pictures of this guy shaving his “d30” do you have creeper
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just a enough to make me feel
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Re: Dana 30 info
so can you run the ZJ cv axles in a XJ diff? do you need to swap the outers ect? looks like im getting a 96+ XJ hp non cad axle for this buildScott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 8:41 am Action Fab's ghetto XJ had a shaved/polished turdy-30.
If it's low weight I see zero issue using the XJ HP housing. I'd put the ZJ CV shafts in it too, they seem to hold up better than the regular shafts, even the 297X joint ones, and they're cheap. To have brakes and wheel bearings that aren't weird, get a 92ish+ housing (I'd have to check when the change happened), or just plan to swap the WJ outers on. Earlier stuff used strange collections of parts, which are mostly available, but more money and less likely to be in stock.
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Re: Dana 30 info
I do believe it’s a straight bolt in deal. The diffs are the same just the zj had awd tcase and ujoints don’t play nice on dry pavement