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I replaced the front axle ujoints with Federals when I did my swap, 3 years ago.

They did not last 1.5 years.

Now the replacements are going out AGAIN!!!!!

 

 

'94 XJ D30.

 

What CV shafts can I get to replace the ujoints.

 

If you guys don't' recommend the CVs.......what is a good ujoint? I'm assuming Spicer is my best bet...true?

 

Thanks

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After swapping to the larger u joints I tried Duralast Gold, Neapco Brute Force, Spicer and Alloy USA chromoly ones. Spicer and Alloy USA are by far the best out of those. I found the Alloy USA ones are not worth the cost of two Spicer ones, as the Spicer ones seem to last just as long. My daughter's XJ runs ZJ CV shafts with 32" tires and has never had a problem with them either.

 

RCVs are mondo expensive, so are CTM Ujoints. 

 

For the cost of one CTM joint I bought my Dana 60. For the cost of a second one I converted it to 4 link an mounted it under the front of my truck.

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After swapping to the larger u joints I tried Duralast Gold, Neapco Brute Force, Spicer and Alloy USA chromoly ones. Spicer and Alloy USA are by far the best out of those. I found the Alloy USA ones are not worth the cost of two Spicer ones, as the Spicer ones seem to last just as long. My daughter's XJ runs ZJ CV shafts with 32" tires and has never had a problem with them either.

 

RCVs are mondo expensive, so are CTM Ujoints. 

 

For the cost of one CTM joint I bought my Dana 60. For the cost of a second one I converted it to 4 link an mounted it under the front of my truck.

What year ZJ? abs or no and does it matter regarding fit?

 

Thanks

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After swapping to the larger u joints I tried Duralast Gold, Neapco Brute Force, Spicer and Alloy USA chromoly ones. Spicer and Alloy USA are by far the best out of those. I found the Alloy USA ones are not worth the cost of two Spicer ones, as the Spicer ones seem to last just as long. My daughter's XJ runs ZJ CV shafts with 32" tires and has never had a problem with them either.

 

RCVs are mondo expensive, so are CTM Ujoints. 

 

For the cost of one CTM joint I bought my Dana 60. For the cost of a second one I converted it to 4 link an mounted it under the front of my truck.

What year ZJ? abs or no and does it matter regarding fit?

 

Thanks

 

 

Any year. I think they were mostly used on the V8 models and they all have an ABS tone ring. The ABS tone ring will interfere with some year MJ/XJ unit bearings, but if they do it only takes a few whacks with a hammer to knock them off. I use them on the XJ because it runs a 242 transfer case with full-time 4wd and they are smoother than a u joint axle. Sarah takes it offroad a few times a year (and I have as well when the MJ has been down) and no problems so far.  If you have a disconnect axle you will need to do a single shaft conversion on the passenger side to use them.

 

A friend of mine wheels a YJ with a lunchbox locker in the front axle on 33s and he runs a CV shaft on the driver side with no problem yet after about a year.

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