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Dana 35 Rear Axle Ring and Pinion Gear Kit; 3.55 Gear Ratio (87-06 Jeep Wrangler YJ & TJ)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item J14205
ExtremeTerrain no longer carries the Dana 35 Rear Axle Ring and Pinion Gear Kit; 3.55 Gear Ratio (87-06 Jeep Wrangler YJ & TJ). Please check out Jeep CJ7 Drivetrain Parts for 1976-1986 Wrangler for an updated selection.
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Fits Rear Dana 35 Axle
    • 3.55 Ratio
    • 3.55 and Up Carrier
    • 5 Year Warranty
    • 8620 Forgings
    • Works with 1987 - 2006 Wrangler YJ and TJ Models

    Description

    Gear Specs. Omix-ADA offers this superior ring and pinion set as a stock replacement or upgrade option depending on your Wrangler's stock ratios. Made of computer heated 8620 steel for added durability and built to exacting original manufacturer specifications, these gears are designed to handle the larger tires that many Jeep enthusiasts such as yourself enjoy putting on your Wrangler. Also featuring Gleason gear cutting technology and protected with a 5 year warranty, these new gears will provide the power and toughness to get you through even the roughest conditions. This set requires a 3.55 and up carrier which we offer here on ExtremeTerrain (J20855).

    Application. The set works with 1987 - 2006 Wrangler YJ and TJ models.

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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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