intentsrig
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- Brian
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Thanks all. Either going with the spicers or arb’s. Gears/ lockers go in the 29th.
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Do they make a lube locker for the JT DANA 44? Don’t think they doI'm still using the factory ones on my Gladiator, but on my JK I ran the Teraflex ones. Those were great quality, and fairly affordable. I'd also recommend the ARB ones for being rock solid.
The little skid plate things are necessary IMHO. I've literally seen Jeeps slides off either of those two diff covers, so it's not like they need extra protection.
While you're at it, I do recommend the extra cash for a lube locker. You'll have no good excuse anymore for inspecting your gears with each fluid change.
So it fit using the reusable gasket? Did you have an aftermarket track bar?After reading through this it seems the best place to ask.
The dana spicer aftermarket covers still fit the 23's I assume? With the change to the front housing I have read some covers wont fit? Also artec's truss says with the changes made to the housing their truss needs a bit of work to fit properly.
Had the spicers on my JL and they were solid. Worked well with the gasket so it's either these or ARB.
Yes the spicer covers work with the factory reusable gaskets. And the 44 diff covers for the JT fit no problem. I have an aftermarket tie rod, front track bar and factory rear.So it fit using the reusable gasket? Did you have an aftermarket track bar?
True, but protecting that front drain plug is pretty important. However, I'm wondering how many folks out there have actually damaged it?Anything with a 'skid' that wraps underneath is going to eat into your ground clearance. Remember, losing 1/4"" of ground clearance is like going down in tire size by 1/2", and nobody ever wants to do that.
IMO, your best bet is a nodular iron cover that mimics the internal shape of the factory cover. Dana offers them for both the front and rear Advantek D44:
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...dana-44-advantek-front-differential-cover-kit
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/diff-covers/10040651-dana-44-advantek-rear-differential-cover-kit
My ‘21 JTRD doesn’t have a drain on the front diff. I’m not sure when they stopped, including them on the axlesTrue, but protecting that front drain plug is pretty important. However, I'm wondering how many folks out there have actually damaged it?
They phased out the drain plugs in the middle to late of the 2021 model year and maybe a few stragglers into 2022.My ‘21 JTRD doesn’t have a drain on the front diff. I’m not sure when they stopped, including them on the axles
They are hot or miss. It is nice to have, but could be vulnerable. My 21 has it.My ‘21 JTRD doesn’t have a drain on the front diff. I’m not sure when they stopped, including them on the axles