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Alloy USA Dana 44 Rear Axle Ring and Pinion Gear Kit; 4.88 Gear Ratio (07-18 Jeep Wrangler JK)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item J14198
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Rear Dana 44
    • 4.88 Ratio
    • 3.73 Down Carrier
    • 1.375 Inch Diameter, 24 Spline Count
    • 5 Year Warranty
    • Fits 2007-2018 Wrangler JK

    Description

    Gear Specs. Alloy USA has created a high performance 4.88 ring and pinion for added power and acceleration. This gear set is specially designed for the rear Dana 44 axle and it increase your Jeep's low end torque for better off-road capability. If you have found that the addition of bigger tires have made your Jeep sluggish, then this gear set will help your Wrangler gain back its agility. They are constructed from top of the line 8620 steel forgings in order to withstand any amount of damage thrown its way. This is the gear set for any Jeep owner who wants to take their off-roading to the next level. Installation kits are available separately and a 5 year warranty is included.

    Application. Fits 2007-2018 Wrangler JK with Dana 44 rear axle.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    Installation Time

    (approx) 6 Hours

    Difficulty Level:

    Mechanical expertise or professional installation required.

    Installation Guides

      No guide available for this part yet.

    What's in the Box

    • (1) Ring Gear
    • (1) Pinion Gear

    Tech Specs

    4.6

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