MOPAR Boy
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I keep reading that the JPP 'Ultimate Dana 44 Advantek' crate axle assembly for the Rubicon Gladiator is the EXACT SAME axle assembly as is factory installed on the Gladiator Rubicon (including the Eco diesel). If so, may I ask 2 questions?
1-Why is FAD capability lost?! and,
2-What gives on the Rubicon's front diff locker capability when replacing the factory Rubi axle with this crate axle? In the JPP catalog, it says this crate axle assembly comes '...prewired with the electronic diff lockers already installed...' The diff lock wiring is already there, and the Gladiator Rubicon already has the front diff locker switch present, so I'm confused (which isn't hard to do!).
Thanks, in advance, for any kind help on this. Ideally, perhaps someone who owns a JT, and who has actually laid out the $5k (not including insatllation cost) for this crate axle, can weigh in on these 2 questions?
1-Why is FAD capability lost?! and,
2-What gives on the Rubicon's front diff locker capability when replacing the factory Rubi axle with this crate axle? In the JPP catalog, it says this crate axle assembly comes '...prewired with the electronic diff lockers already installed...' The diff lock wiring is already there, and the Gladiator Rubicon already has the front diff locker switch present, so I'm confused (which isn't hard to do!).
Thanks, in advance, for any kind help on this. Ideally, perhaps someone who owns a JT, and who has actually laid out the $5k (not including insatllation cost) for this crate axle, can weigh in on these 2 questions?
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