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Title: Tj dana 30 parts
Post by: cudruln on January 19, 2014, 05:37:49 PM
Looking for some chrome for the 30. Not sure if anybody had some they wanted to split with before I buy new. Thanks

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Post by: DOUG on January 19, 2014, 06:55:52 PM
Looking for chromoly axles?



Sent off camber
Title: Re: Tj dana 30 parts
Post by: 94xjsport94 on January 19, 2014, 07:02:12 PM
Yes he is.

He should wait a year and buy mine when I go tons.

Keep stock shafts and that u joint as as your fuse, don't make it your R&P.
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Post by: cudruln on January 19, 2014, 07:22:11 PM
Looking for chromoly axles?



Sent off camber

Sure am. Decided to just build my 30.

Will how long you looking realistically? You got the hp 30?

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Title: Re: Tj dana 30 parts
Post by: 94xjsport94 on January 19, 2014, 07:35:28 PM
I would like to start pulling my junk apart after Gulches or the November trip, but who knows.

I have a HP 30 with a Lokka locker (Same thing as an Aussie-parent company from Australia), 10 factory chromos, Yukon 4.56's, a mother earth loved SOLID cover, and LCA skids.
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Post by: cudruln on January 19, 2014, 07:54:33 PM
So other than the hp 30 and gears and obvious shafts we are pretty much the same route. Not sure if I am going to be able to wait till November. Especially with the rides planned for the year. We will see though

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Post by: clark123456 on January 19, 2014, 08:51:45 PM
Looking for chromoly axles?



Sent off camber

Sure am. Decided to just build my 30.

Will how long you looking realistically? You got the hp 30?

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What do you mean by "build"?  Are you doing selectable locker, new gears, chromo (27 spline or 30 spline), big brake kit, truss, etc?
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Post by: cudruln on January 19, 2014, 09:34:16 PM
Start with chromo (still exploring this option) then do gears and selectable lockers later on. Still fairly pleased with the current setup, but could really use a rear locker. Also look into a truss (probably sooner than later)

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Post by: clark123456 on January 19, 2014, 09:56:56 PM
Start with chromo (still exploring this option) then do gears and selectable lockers later on. Still fairly pleased with the current setup, but could really use a rear locker. Also look into a truss (probably sooner than later)

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If you get to the point of doing gears and/or a truss, consider going HP D30;  They're easy to get, cheap, and are supposed to be internally stronger.  If you truss it, you'll probably continue building it, so that's why I would go to the HP30 versus building on the LP30.  What gears do you have now?  Was lack of a locker the cause of the broken joint (shock load caused by wheel speed at a point where traction was found by that wheel)?

Finally, that LP D30 has some value to someone out there, so the cost of going to the HP30 can be offset.  If you still have a D35...it has value too (Ford 8.8s are easy to find and are a dream to build...cake).  Will (94xjsport94) found a buyer for mine and he smiled while handing over the money...I'm still amazed.
Title: Re: Tj dana 30 parts
Post by: 94xjsport94 on January 19, 2014, 10:02:38 PM
Time to ask what your end goal is too. I am still in disbelief that people buy RCV's for a 30. The Truss will help lessen the gear deflection through housing flex (I think carrier flex is more pronounced in a 30 due to it's relatively small size) but you would only have an issue with a lot of housing gear deflection in reverse of a HP 30. They no likey reverse.
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Post by: cudruln on January 21, 2014, 07:04:40 PM
Start with chromo (still exploring this option) then do gears and selectable lockers later on. Still fairly pleased with the current setup, but could really use a rear locker. Also look into a truss (probably sooner than later)

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If you get to the point of doing gears and/or a truss, consider going HP D30;  They're easy to get, cheap, and are supposed to be internally stronger.  If you truss it, you'll probably continue building it, so that's why I would go to the HP30 versus building on the LP30.  What gears do you have now?  Was lack of a locker the cause of the broken joint (shock load caused by wheel speed at a point where traction was found by that wheel)?

Finally, that LP D30 has some value to someone out there, so the cost of going to the HP30 can be offset.  If you still have a D35...it has value too (Ford 8.8s are easy to find and are a dream to build...cake).  Will (94xjsport94) found a buyer for mine and he smiled while handing over the money...I'm still amazed.

Well I plan on building and sticking with it. I am going to explore the hp30 option. Really looking for something to have for the long term and will be able to take some abuse.

Also I have a auto locker in the front. I am pretty sure what happened is that I got the tire in a bind on the wall and just caught a weak U joint and axle. I also feel that first gear with the 4-1 transfer case in 4lo and my 3.73 gears at a slow crawl let it bind up with no tire spin.

And I already have a Dana 44 rear unlocked that I was planning on staying to build soon, guess I will just do the front and rear at the same time now.

Title: Re: Tj dana 30 parts
Post by: clark123456 on January 21, 2014, 07:16:16 PM
I'm sure there is a guy around this forum who will tell you to RCV the front axle.  A cool $1K will take away pain from broken axle shaft u-joints (very tempting when you consider the cost of standard chromoly).  You might find pain elsewhere though (see Will's comments for details). :)

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Post by: cudruln on January 21, 2014, 07:29:11 PM
Rcv not from me in a 30. That can be saved for the one tons, if that ever happens. But I see myself staying with most of my current setup for a good while. I am just going to keep doing some research and try to find a good setup that will work for my needs.

What should hp30 cost?

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Title: Re: Tj dana 30 parts
Post by: 94xjsport94 on January 21, 2014, 07:32:03 PM
That's just my .02. I would run stock shafts with a Spicer 760x u joint with full circle clip if i didnt already have my chromos. I'll take the time to replace a shaft over a gear set any day.
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Post by: clark123456 on January 21, 2014, 08:28:36 PM
Rcv not from me in a 30. That can be saved for the one tons, if that ever happens. But I see myself staying with most of my current setup for a good while. I am just going to keep doing some research and try to find a good setup that will work for my needs.

What should hp30 cost?

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I picked mine up at a pull-a-part store for roughly $175, plus my wrench time.  Will could probably hook you up with a coupon code for some place near him for <$75...he operates that way.
Title: Re: Tj dana 30 parts
Post by: BlueJew on January 21, 2014, 11:18:48 PM
No full clip on stock axles is what I was told by alloy USA.  That's why I had my caps tacked down as I almost lost one in harlen when the c clip came out
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Post by: clark123456 on January 22, 2014, 05:17:08 AM
No full clip on stock axles is what I was told by alloy USA.  That's why I had my caps tacked down as I almost lost one in harlen when the c clip came out

I think that is due to you rocking the awesome d44.  Us pathetic d30 guys get clips.
Title: Re: Tj dana 30 parts
Post by: 94xjsport94 on January 22, 2014, 06:47:39 AM
You have to grind them to accept full clips. I can post a write up when I get home tonight, but it's possible. Tacking the caps works too, but can make for a PITA in the wrong situation.
Title: Re: Tj dana 30 parts
Post by: 94xjsport94 on January 22, 2014, 10:39:04 PM
As promised. Ah the blue Prius..
http://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/blue-prius-131319/index12/?styleid=6