tbrand Posted January 19, 2011 Share Posted January 19, 2011 Found a set of axles on the local CL that I may try and pick up. The seller is not a man of many words, and all I've been able to get out of him is that they are "off of a 1996 Cherokee and they are Dana 408.69010-6." He's also selling an automatic transmission, presumably from the same truck. So, my guess is that he's selling a D35/D30 combo with 4.08 axles. How close am I, and what's a reasonable offer for those axles, if they have ~70k miles? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geonovast Posted January 19, 2011 Share Posted January 19, 2011 The rear axle in the picture is a Chrysler 8.25. Being a 96, it is most likely a 27 spline, but there is a chance it's a 29. The number he gave you is definitely not a ratio. The D30 and 8.25 have an exact 4.10 ratio (41 teeth on the ring, 10 on the pinion). I also believe that with one that new, all 2.5s had gone the way of the 5 speed, so if the truck was an automatic, it would have been a 4.0/AW-4, resulting in a 3.55 gear ratio. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tbrand Posted January 19, 2011 Author Share Posted January 19, 2011 Yeah, it's apparently an auto trans. Thanks for the info - you guys are so full of knowledge. :bowdown: It's tempting to try and pick up a set like this, or this 8.25 http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/pts/2161602833.html for future upgrading, but how hard is it really to find all this stuff at once? Part of me says it would be a lot easier to find a wrecked XJ and pull everything at once, rather than putting it together piecemeal. I'm not a wheeler so off-road durability isn't a huge concern, but I also see no reason to replace junk with more junk. For a DD, what kind of real differences would I see going from my 3.08 D35 to a 3.55 Chrysler 8.25? I know that prices vary widely based on location and condition, but for an 8.25 and whatever would have come with it as a front axle, what would be a fair price? I assume that the read XJ driveshaft would be of no use, but would the front one fit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geonovast Posted January 19, 2011 Share Posted January 19, 2011 You're going to notice quite a bit of difference going from 3.07 gears to 3.55. 3.07s are Junk. The only front axle to come on an XJ/MJ is a Dana 30. Obviously if you change the rear gearing, you have to change the front, so getting a matched pair is good if you get the chance. Correct, XJ rear shafts are useless to MJs. There were different length front shafts depending on Engine/trans combinations, but there's no length difference between an XJ and MJ one. The 4.0/Auto front shaft is going to be about an inch longer than a 4.0/5 speed one.(The pukey and AX-15 used the same shafts, as they're the same length.) I'd say that $3-400 for those axles pictured would be good, since they seem like they come with all the brakes and whatnot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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