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Going to be ordering some front axles today what does everyone prefer G2 VS Ten Factory front Axle shafts. Thank you. going to me getting EVO 44 Magnum Sealed JK Axle Sleeves and EVO JK ProTek D44 Front Axle Truss.
Going to be ordering some front axles today what does everyone prefer G2 VS Ten Factory front Axle shafts. Thank you. going to me getting EVO 44 Magnum Sealed JK Axle Sleeves and EVO JK ProTek D44 Front Axle Truss.
Going to be ordering some front axles today what does everyone prefer G2 VS Ten Factory front Axle shafts. Thank you. going to me getting EVO 44 Magnum Sealed JK Axle Sleeves and EVO JK ProTek D44 Front Axle Truss.
Honestly, if it were me, I would do yourself a favor and save your money until you need to upgrade your axle or can afford to get something better like a Dynatrac ProRock 44. Sleeves and trusses are a big waste of money and they'll STILL allow your axle housing to bend. Heck, more times than not, I have seen where the installation of a truss CAUSED the bend. That being said, a bent housing is no big deal and it won't leave you high and dry on the trail the way a blown ring and pinion will.
New shafts with full circle clips are a good investment though and I'm pretty sure the Ten's come with full circle clips. The gold G2's should too and last I checked, they were made by Foote which is here in the USA.
I can't speak on the ten factory shafts, but I've got the g2 shafts Frt&Rr running 37's. Haven't had any issues with them thus far. Seem to be holding up well to the abuse. And they do have full circle clips. I can't imagine either option is a bad one though.
When I purchased my front PR44 housing from ORE I upgraded to chromoly shafts and they sold me G2 shafts. I looked at the gold shafts but they aren't available for a stock rubicon only 35 spline. I really don't know if there is a difference between brands as long as they have the full circle clips.
Also I should note that I had the EVO sleeves and my factory 44 housing still bent. I agree with eddie that you should save the money for a better axle rather than spend any more money on the factory unit.
Would anyone recommend Reid steering knuckles as I will be replacing the axle shafts? Thank you.
What do you suppose a set of orange knuckles will do for you? Raise your tie rod (the one you will still hit no matter what) about an inch? Save your money and if anything, buy an HD tie-rod that can take a hit. Me personally, I prefer Currie as there's nothing better or stronger out there for the Dana 44 and I have tested out a few.
Curious to see responses on this as well. I have the rear Evo truss right now but havent done the front. I know trusses and sleeves dont guarantee anything but for $300 or so for both on the front maybe it will slow down the bending or breaking process. I was planning on the Ten Factory shafts front and rear but I dont see the package deal anymore for rubicon models on Northridge.
I have witnessed a rear gold g2 shaft break. Broke right at the splines and made for a not too fun evening. I know that anything can break, just sharing what I saw, since g2 claims the gold shafts to be the strongest things our there![]()
Here's the link for the package deal from Northridge http://www.northridge4x4.com/drivet...4-rear-dana-44-front-chromoly-axles-shafts-1?
Thanks! I must have over looked it. I saw the package deals for non Rubicons.
Ten Factory's warranty is the best around. They will replace the shaft no matter what happens. U-joint breaks, Bent Flange , Twisted splines ect.
I understand that a warranty is no good on the trail but we have had pretty good success with Ten factory.
David