comanche13 Posted November 6, 2008 Share Posted November 6, 2008 ok ive picked out my lift kit I'm gonan go with the tnt lift kit which i'll install next spring once i get a good 4x4 budget and make it past the snow and rust. is there anything else i should be looking for once i buy this lift? such as steering components, I'm going to install a SYE, I'm gonna put a dana 44 in the rear but i think i might just beef up my dana 30 in the front and run 33's and maybe 35's for daily driving or would a super beefed up dana 30 be able to take the abuse of 35's? i do mild to heavy 4x4ing we have everything from mud to rocks to huge hill climbs and swamps where i live. are trusses a good thing to invest in when beefign up the dana 30 thanks TIm :Canadaflag: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
comanche13 Posted November 6, 2008 Author Share Posted November 6, 2008 ok ive picked out my lift kit I'm gonan go with the tnt lift kit which i'll install next spring once i get a good 4x4 budget and make it past the snow and rust. is there anything else i should be looking for once i buy this lift? such as steering components, I'm going to install a SYE, I'm gonna put a dana 44 in the rear but i think i might just beef up my dana 30 in the front and run 33's and maybe 35's for daily driving or would a super beefed up dana 30 be able to take the abuse of 35's? i do mild to heavy 4x4ing we have everything from mud to rocks to huge hill climbs and swamps where i live. are trusses a good thing to invest in when beefign up the dana 30 thanks TIm :Canadaflag: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geonovast Posted November 6, 2008 Share Posted November 6, 2008 If you get the shafts with the 297 joints I think your 30 should be fine. I know there's some decent steering upgrades. I believe ZJ steering is beefier and pretty much a direct swap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geonovast Posted November 6, 2008 Share Posted November 6, 2008 If you get the shafts with the 297 joints I think your 30 should be fine. I know there's some decent steering upgrades. I believe ZJ steering is beefier and pretty much a direct swap. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BLHTAZ Posted November 6, 2008 Share Posted November 6, 2008 Yeah...the D30 will be fine with moderate upgrades. As stated, the later model shafts with the 297 u-joints are quite impressive. I wheeled an XJ in Tellico on both upper & lower trail 2 that had a D60 rear & D30 front running 36" Swampers and had no issue. This is the beast I was driving.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BLHTAZ Posted November 6, 2008 Share Posted November 6, 2008 Yeah...the D30 will be fine with moderate upgrades. As stated, the later model shafts with the 297 u-joints are quite impressive. I wheeled an XJ in Tellico on both upper & lower trail 2 that had a D60 rear & D30 front running 36" Swampers and had no issue. This is the beast I was driving.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pingpong Posted November 6, 2008 Share Posted November 6, 2008 I am going to give you my :idea: on building a d30. First reweld all mounts :nuts: then add 1/4 plate to the lower side. This prevents the common cause of mount seperation.. which ends trips at least for a lil while :brows: . Depedning on how you wheel, and what gears and tire size depends on the axleshaft choice. If under 33's get a set of 297's and wheel, carry a short side spare, upgrade joints to the 760 spicers and call it good. :no: 34's and up.. buy a set of alloy shafts. I recommand Alloy Usa. You can get these with 760's or their special x-joint. This setup should deal well with up to 37's. Then you have the next upgrade you can do :smart: only gives d44 level strength and are priceier then the 27 spline alloys.. and that is the 30 spline ones... this requires a new locker with 30 splines. When I was driving to and from the trail I also use to like to reinforce the passenger side upper mount. I would do this by boxing the mount and adding lil trusses to the sides. Now since I wheel a 3 link I don't use that mount at all. Some ppl even ad gussets to the knuckles :dunno: might work.. might just be for looks. I have even seen ppl install an inverted truss (under the axle) to stregthen it.. to me it removes ground clearance. TNT offers a nice truss that goes on top of it. I wouldnt spend the money on it.. I would just install a d44 if it came to that. :doh: A few items for thought :smart: It is a d30 always remember that :smart: Besides axle shafts, and a locker thats al it deserves :huh???: don't be that guy :???: spending 1500-2k on a d30 when you could have built a d44 front with hi-steer :doh: Lastly treat you axle like a turd :wall: and beat on it.. it will get the last laugh :brows: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pingpong Posted November 6, 2008 Share Posted November 6, 2008 I am going to give you my :idea: on building a d30. First reweld all mounts :nuts: then add 1/4 plate to the lower side. This prevents the common cause of mount seperation.. which ends trips at least for a lil while :brows: . Depedning on how you wheel, and what gears and tire size depends on the axleshaft choice. If under 33's get a set of 297's and wheel, carry a short side spare, upgrade joints to the 760 spicers and call it good. :no: 34's and up.. buy a set of alloy shafts. I recommand Alloy Usa. You can get these with 760's or their special x-joint. This setup should deal well with up to 37's. Then you have the next upgrade you can do :smart: only gives d44 level strength and are priceier then the 27 spline alloys.. and that is the 30 spline ones... this requires a new locker with 30 splines. When I was driving to and from the trail I also use to like to reinforce the passenger side upper mount. I would do this by boxing the mount and adding lil trusses to the sides. Now since I wheel a 3 link I don't use that mount at all. Some ppl even ad gussets to the knuckles :dunno: might work.. might just be for looks. I have even seen ppl install an inverted truss (under the axle) to stregthen it.. to me it removes ground clearance. TNT offers a nice truss that goes on top of it. I wouldnt spend the money on it.. I would just install a d44 if it came to that. :doh: A few items for thought :smart: It is a d30 always remember that :smart: Besides axle shafts, and a locker thats al it deserves :huh???: don't be that guy :???: spending 1500-2k on a d30 when you could have built a d44 front with hi-steer :doh: Lastly treat you axle like a turd :wall: and beat on it.. it will get the last laugh :brows: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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