Dana 30 is the from axle and the Dana 44 in the rear
Dana 30 front, dana 35 rear, or could possibly be a dana 44 if so equipped but it was not standard.
No, Most have the Dana 30 in the front and the Dana 35 in the rear. You will find a Dana 44 in the rear of a few. But this 44 does have a week housing. Look for your number on the side of the Pumpkin, you can get alot of help knowing this number.
Dana 30 front (181fbi) Dana 35 or Dana 44 rear (194rbi, or 216 rbi)
Dana 30 front, Dana 35 back, of if so equipped it may have dana 44 on the rear.
76 Ford f250 4x4's are Dana 44 front strandard duty, or Dana 44 heavy duty. difference being the "HD" is a Dana 44 axel with Dana 60 outers, (the knuckles and hub assembly). both have the Dana 60 rear end.
if i am correct the wrangler sport has a Dana 30 front and a Dana 44 rear.
Dana 35 and Dana 44, but not a "standard" Dana 44; it has an aluminum housing and is not compatible with other Dana 44 parts.
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.
Dana 35 or 44Dana 35 or 44
goggle images of dana 44 and dana 35, there are distinctively different in looks, then compare to yours, you will know straight away. The Dana 44 kind of looks like an apple on its side.
Front axle is a Dana 30, rear axle is a Dana 35. There are a few Jeeps that have Dana 44's front and rear but this was a rare option.