I, like many of you, have spent a lot of time working on and daily driving my eagle, and like many of you, have also decided that 2.35 gears suck. Especially since I swapped in my AW4, and it only shifts into 4th at 75 mph. Im also sure that we all know by now how you cant re-gear a 2.35 eagle front axle, there have been plenty of threads on it, and I dont think we need another. After doing some looking, and calling some scrapyards, Im starting to think that the supply of non-2.35 eagle front axles is beginning to run dry. So, after racking my brain on options, Ive come up with an idea. Im not saying im super hopeful that itll pan out, but if it does, we might well break into a new supply of regearable front axles.
Heres the idea: Eagles are not the only vehicles to use dana 30 ifs front axles. There exists a possibility that we might be able to use a front axle center section from one of those other vehicles. After doing a little rockauto sleuthing, Ive come up with the following list so far:
Flange style D30IFS
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pre-99 dodge durango
pre-99 dodge dakota
After the listed years, it seems they went to a slipjoint style IFS, which while not impossible, adds the complexity of figuring out cv shaft lengths, and that sounds like too much work for now. It is also worth noting that it seems like early ford rangers and jeep grand cherokees also used a D30 or similar IFS, but with slipjoint cv shafts.
The way I figure it, there are 4 main points of consideration to see if this will work:
1. pinion height/pinion length
2. mounting points
3. axle width
4. gearing options
I have a buddy with a dakota, so Im going to take a peek underneath it here sometime to see if it looks like theyll match up in any way. So how about it, you guys ever give this any thought? ever heard of anyone trying something like this? Id appreciate any info anyone has on the matter.
And no, Im not going to "just solid axle swap", I like my comfy IFS daily driver.