Dukes_of_C.Rock
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I always hear about the D30 not holding up. I know they are weaker but are they really that bad? What kind of abuse are we talking about for it to fail? Minor wheeling (over some rock beds) or major rock crawling?
What size tires?
It really depends on your wheeling style- the more aggressive you are- the quicker your chances of breaking something.
People have ran 31's to 40's on the Dana 30. Some say it's a ticking time bomb, but it will put up with a lot of abuse. It's up to you as to how much risk you want to take.
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I'm running 35's
What I can tell you is that everyone has a different idea of what "wheeling hard" is. Also, bombing through the desert will kill any axle more than rock crawling ever will. In a nutshell, it really depends on where you live and the kind of wheeling you do but, time and use has a way of breaking things too.
Gusset your C's and maybe run some chromoly shafts, stick with 4.88 gears or lower and you'll be fine for a long time.
Gusset your C's and maybe run some chromoly shafts, stick with 4.88 gears or lower and you'll be fine for a long time.
Running 35's, you can still bend your axle C's just driving around town. Gussets are cheap and I would just get them done now and call it a day. Sleeves are not needed and even if you were to bend your tubes, it won't stop you from driving your Jeep. If anything, I would make chromo shafts next on your list. With those two, you should be good to go.
Running 35's, you can still bend your axle C's just driving around town. Gussets are cheap and I would just get them done now and call it a day. Sleeves are not needed and even if you were to bend your tubes, it won't stop you from driving your Jeep. If anything, I would make chromo shafts next on your list. With those two, you should be good to go.
Honestly I wouldn't do anything to it besides c gussets. Get a spare set of stock shafts in case you have an issue and leave it alone until you can afford to upgrade to a better axle.
Its amazing how many times you answer this same question and still take the time to respond. That's why I like this forum so much. Everybody so helpful and we all try pay it forward ( at least most if us aside from a few trolls)
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Is there a certain kit, or manf. of the "C" gussets that you recommend?Running 35's, you can still bend your axle C's just driving around town. Gussets are cheap and I would just get them done now and call it a day. Sleeves are not needed and even if you were to bend your tubes, it won't stop you from driving your Jeep. If anything, I would make chromo shafts next on your list. With those two, you should be good to go.
Is there a certain kit, or manf. of the "C" gussets that you recommend?
Evo seems to be the top choice by everyone I asked as well.