The ratio is on a tag on front and rear axle between 2 of the cover bolts
3.07 or 3.73 to 1. Could be either.
I believe it is a Dana 30 in the front and a Dana 35 c in the rear
On the 4.0L motor it is on the passenger side of the motor, above the front axle, below the distributor.
I have a 95 and the gear is 4.11. It is on a little placard on the axle diff. cover. Can be either on the front or rear. Good luck.
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The only factory front axle that came in a 2001 Jeep Wrangler is a D30.
I have a 2001 and it came with a Dana 30 front and a Dana 44 rear Answer No.2 I have a 1998 Jeep Wrangler (TJ) Sahara. Most came out of the factory with a Dana 30 front axle and a Dana 35C rear axle, though an option of upgrading to a Dana 44 rear was available, they are rare. Most have a stock gear ratio of 3.73.
most definitely
In order to determine what axle and axle gears you have there will be a metal tag that is stamped with the gear ratio on the cover bolts and Dana has a number raised on the right bottom side where the axle tube enters the pumpkin. Between the two it will tell you what axle and ratio you have. If you have a limited slip then you axle ratio would read 3L55 instead of 3 55
Yes, that is possible. Both axles have to be changed.
That is the axle vent hose. It ties off to the body above the axle.