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87 Front Axle Question (s).


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I just bought a COMANCHE a few weeks ago, I always wanted a Jeep and I needed a truck. It needs some work. According to the chilton manual all 86-91 have a Dana 30 in the front end. I had to replace the Drivers side U-joint.

 

1. Is there a bearing on the spindle shaft between the differential bearings and the u-joint? I ordered the bearing and oil seal and they are both WAY to big around to be the right ones.

 

I took off the cover and at the top of the housing it is stamped Dana 27 the gasket sealer clearly showed it.

 

 

2. Is the top ball joint stud supposed to move around (like my bottom one) or just up and down, like it does now?

 

Any insight would be appreciated.

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unless someone has swapped the front axle you have a dana 30.

The bearing is a unitized setup, it comes off with 3 13MM 12point bolts from the back of the knuckle.

The axle stub nut does not have to come off, but it makes it easier. IT is a 36MM nut, and needs to be retorqued to 180 Ft Lbs.

the 13MM bolts get torqued to 70 Ft Lbs I think.

the D 30 is semi-float, pull the bearing and the shaft will come right out.

I don't have an answer regarding the balljoints.

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Also the Dana 27 axle is a closed knuckle axle. Kinda like yota's and sami's. They stopped using them in jeeps in the early 70's. So the chance of you having a 27 in the front of your solid axle rig is slim. I also think the smaller bronco's and ranger's used a modified d27 center section in their TTB setups.

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He asked me to post this for him, since he is on the road today...

 

This is what he needs answered...

 

He wants to know if there is a bearing dana 30 between the u joint on the drivers side and the differencial bearing.

 

Is it on the shaft somewhere, or does it hang in there?

 

Is that shaft is floating between the ujoint and the splines on it?

 

Is there any bearing that belongs on the shaft between there or is it supposed to flop around?

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