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Old 07-26-2016   #1
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Default Jeep D44 4.10 gears

Been looking on fleabay for 4.10s and noticed that Jeep uses the same gear for the rear. The Dana 44 gear listed has the same cross-reference #. Am I missing something because these gears are substantially less expensive. On CF someone commented that they had in fact installed the Jeep gear.
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Been looking on fleabay for 4.10s and noticed that Jeep uses the same gear for the rear. The Dana 44 gear listed has the same cross-reference #. Am I missing something because these gears are substantially less expensive. On CF someone commented that they had in fact installed the Jeep gear.
It might help if you mentioned a BRAND and PART # - some will direct fit, some won't and require some modifications.

BRAND and PART # ????????
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Here's the fleabay link to the Jeep 4.10. It's a Spicer unit. In the notes u will see a X-ref to 2007772 part #

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RING-AND-PIN...hSFk5t&vxp=mtr

Now here's a Spicer D44 4.10 from Jegs. Manuf # is 2007772

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Spicer-20077...1W5waf&vxp=mtr

One describes a 12 bolt while the other appears to be a 10 bolt. HMM.
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Default Re: Jeep D44 4.10 gears

Dom,
You need the 29 spline HD pinion, not the girly 24 spline like the one shown in the ebay listing.
Otherwise you might end up like this example after your LT5 has its way with it:




BTW from what I understand there are some models of Jeep Grand Charokee that also use the 29 spline pinion as the the Corvette & Viper Dana 44HD.i
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Maybe the SRT8?
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That gear package appears to be a potential "FIT" but I believe it's likely done with only 1/2 ring gear bolts OR it's multi pattern for 7/16 and 1/2 BUT NOT 3/8. I need to dig just a little deeper but some builds I find mention SOME early '07 builds were 7/16 and later all 1/2 and the differential case is recommended/suggested by Dana/Spicer when using.

I should be able to nail it I think. I've used only some Dana information to try and ID it for sure. The option was a "specialty" package offered for only towing and I actually doubt many CMC/Jeep people are very familiar. serious JEEP people for sure are.

***I believe it's likely 7/16-20 & 1/2-20 multi-fit and there seems to be many after-market equivalents that are very inexpensive. A buy might require confirming packaging!!

***I may have spotted one for something less than maybe $225 - much less LOL less than $200 from Summit

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Dom,
this looks like an excellent deal on a set of Mopar Viper PN P5007043 4.10 gears http://www.moparonlineperformance.co...p/p5007043.htm
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That gear package appears to be a potential "FIT" but I believe it's likely done with only 1/2 ring gear bolts OR it's multi pattern for 7/16 and 1/2 BUT NOT 3/8. I need to dig just a little deeper but some builds I find mention SOME early '07 builds were 7/16 and later all 1/2 and the differential case is recommended/suggested by Dana/Spicer when using.

I should be able to nail it I think. I've used only some Dana information to try and ID it for sure. The option was a "specialty" package offered for only towing and I actually doubt many CMC/Jeep people are very familiar. serious JEEP people for sure are.

***I believe it's likely 7/16-20 & 1/2-20 multi-fit and there seems to be many after-market equivalents that are very inexpensive. A buy might require confirming packaging!!

***I may have spotted one for something less than maybe $225 - much less LOL less than $200 from Summit

Phil/Dave,

Your help on this is way much appreciated. Maybe this could open it up for others as well.
Thx guys.
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Phil/Dave,

Your help on this is way much appreciated. Maybe this could open it up for others as well.
Thx guys.
These later D44 JK Jeep builds I'd think need "ignored". In a later Jeep the D44 even though it's a 226mm ring gear the pinion is lacking. The pinion on the heavier Jeep is 1.25/24 spline where as the lesser JK is a 1.12/26 spline similar to the older conventional D44 (1.146/26) that used welded sleeve and specialty bearings for 'vette/Viper (Phil's snapshot is one of these). I had a 3.90 26 spline build that "recklessdriver/Will" on the CF beat on for a couple+ years and then finally bought from me. I loaned it to break-in one of his engines. I got it from Frank - it was a pretty damn tough rear. I believe it's still likely out there. The 'vette/Viper pinion is actually a D60 spec 1.276/29 spline.

If you're looking to buy a differential that's built you need to check the hex of the pinion nut 1 1/8 is the lesser D44 (1.146/26) - I'd say stay away unless it's a real deal! The D44HD hex I think Dana specs at 1 9/32 but 1 5/16 I believe gets it done and is the dimension most often mentioned.

I didn't check any further - as to the bearing surface diameters and lengths.

The MOPAR gear Phil pointed out is a good buy I'd think. These could still be some old NOS stuff machined in the USA. Maybe NOT!

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