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what is the stock axle on a 2000 jeep cherokee

by Laisha Ortiz Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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That would be the 29 spline chrysler 8.25, comparable to a dana44 in strength, can only be geared as low as 4.56, has 3" axle tubes. 33's are no problem for it. If the 2000 was an auto, they have 3.55 gears and if it was a standard it's got 3.07's. Good axle.

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What kind of axles does a jeep have?

The Dana 44 was one of the most common axles found under Jeep vehicles throughout the years. They're highly sought after now for their increased strength over factory axles such as the Chrysler 8.25, Dana 35, and Dana 30, and will hold up against 35" tires, making them a highly demanded upgrade for Jeep owners looking to go big.

What is the best front axle swap for a Jeep Cherokee?

Good swap options are the later high-pinion Dana 30s from either later XJs or ZJs, or TJ Rubicon front Dana 44s. In the ’80s only the NP242-equipped XJs were getting the non-CAD Dana 30 front axle, but by the time metal was losing popularity to grunge all Cherokees started seeing use of this axle.

How do I identify the axle in my Jeep?

The illustration below will help identify the axle in your Jeep. The Bill of Materials, or B.O.M., is the number stamped on the right or left hand tube of the axle. This will help identify the parts needed out of a Spicer catalog.

What is the best rear axle swap for a 1990s XJ?

Fortunately, in the ’90s the Dana 35 for the most part only reared its ugly head in the ABS-equipped Jeeps. Good swaps include the later Chrysler 8.25 and the sometimes hard-to-find Dana 44. The Dana 44 is the unobtanium of XJ rear axles, or so many people seem to think. We run across them pretty frequently in junkyards.

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What axles come on a Jeep Cherokee?

SJ Wagoneer: Grand Wagoneers, Full Size Wagoneers and Full Size Cherokees/Cherokee Chiefs came standard with Dana 44 front axles, and either the Dana 44 or AMC 20 rear axles.

What axles are in a 2000 XJ?

What axles came in the XJ? XJ's all have a Dana 30 axle in the front.

What axle does a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Sport have?

Yep, thats an 8.25. You can tell by the fact the the housing is flat at the top and bottom as opposed to the D35 which is rounded all the way around.

What axles are in a 1999 Jeep Cherokee?

1999 (and most 1997-2001 Cherokees) had the 29-spline Chrysler 8.25 rear axle, upgraded from earlier 27-spline axles. The C8. 25 was also used is Dodge Dakotas, Durangos, and Jeep Liberties, and is a much more preferable axle than the Dana 35 axle found in many Cherokees, Wranglers, and 6-cylinder Grand Cherokees.

What Jeeps have Dana 30 axles?

The new Jeep® Wrangler JL comes with redesigned Dana axles as standard equipment. The Wrangler Sport and Sahara come with Dana 30™ axles in front and Dana 35™ AdvanTEK® axles in the rear, while the Rubicon comes equipped with Dana 44™ AdvanTEK® axles in front and rear.

How do I tell what axle My Jeep has?

The illustration below will help identify the axle in your Jeep. The Bill of Materials, or B.O.M., is the number stamped on the right or left hand tube of the axle.

What year Jeeps came with Dana 44 axles?

In 2003, the highly anticipated Jeep Wrangler Rubicon rolled onto the scene with Dana 44 axles equipped with selectable air lockers. Though the TJ Dana 44s had advantages over the anemic Dana 30 and 35, it wasn't until the 2007 release of the Jeep Wrangler JK that the Dana 44 as we knew it was all but reinvented.

How do you tell if your Jeep has a Dana 35 or Dana 44?

The easiest way to tell these axles apart is to look at the shape of the differential cover. The Dana 35 cover is pretty much perfectly round. The Dana 44 is sort of a six-sided shape. A Dana 35 (left) compared to a Dana 44 (right).

What vehicles came with a Dana 44 front axle?

The Dana 44 was introduced after World War II and is commonly found under the front and rear of a wide variety of Jeeps, as well as International Harvester, Dodge, Studebaker and Ford trucks, and even under the rear of Isuzu Rodeos and Honda Passports up until the mid-'90s.

What vehicle has a Dana 30?

Jeep Liberty 4x4 modelsJeep Liberty 4x4 models use the Dana 30 in the form of independent suspension in the front (IFS). The AMC Eagle front axle is also a Dana 30 IFS.

What vehicles have a Dana 35?

The Dana 35 (as well as the AMC-15) are found in a wide variety of vehicles; the most common Dana 35 applications are as a rear axle in the Jeep Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Comanche. It also is a common front axle in the Ford Explorer. In the 1990s Ford used the Dana 35 as a front axle.

What has a Dana 44?

The Dana 44 has seen use in Chevrolet Corvettes and Dodge Vipers. This axle is referred to as a Dana 44 ICA or Dana 44 IRS. All 1980–1982 Chevrolet Corvette C3 and manual transmission equipped 1985–1996 Chevrolet Corvette C4 had this axle.

What is a Dana 35 axle?

Limited use on 2007 Wranglers. The Dana 35 is infamously known as a weak axle when larger tires are put on a jeep.

What year did the MJ Comanche come with the Dana 44?

MJ Comanche: 1987-1990 (some say up until 1992) MJ Comanches with the "Metric Ton" Package (long bed only) came with a Dana 44.

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Dana 30

  • Model 30: Drive-type, full floating axle with open end steering knuckles mounted on ball studs. Model 30 Front Axle: CJ-5, CJ-7, Scrambler, YJ, XJ and TJ. Front Axles Dana 30 high pinion - reverse cut used 84-99 (some axles through 91 are vacuum disconnect, 92+ are non-disconnect, 89-95 with ABS have 5-297x u-joints, all 95+ have 5-297x u-joints, all others have 5-260x u-joints) …
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Axle Specs

  • Axle housing diameter = Axle width, WMS to WMS = (WMS = Wheel Mounting Surfuce) Cover bolts = 10 Stock shafts = 27 splines Shaft diameter = 1.16" U Joints: '94 and older = 5-260x '95 and newer = 5-297x
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Gear/Carrier Specs

  • Ring gear diameter = 7.125 inches (18.09cm) Ring gear bolts = (10) 3/8" x 24 RH Pinion gear diameter = Pinion spline count = 27 Gearing options: 3.07, 3.31, 3.54 Carrier break 3.73, 4.10, 4.56, 4.88 Note: Carrier break means the carrier needs to be changed as well when gearing up or down past this point. Front Axle Lubricants: Jeep Axle Lubricant or equivalent of SAE 85W-90, API grad…
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Dana 35

  • Dana 35 Rear Axle was used by Jeep for the XJ Cherokee 1984-97, MJ Comanche 1986-92, YJ Wrangler 1987-95, TJ Wrangler 1997-98, and Wagoneer 1984-97. Limited use on 2007 Wranglers The Dana 35 is infamously known as a weak axle when larger tires are put on a jeep. Different owners have different experiences, with some breaking axle shafts after switching to 3…
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Dana 44

  • The Dana 44 was one of the most common axles found under Jeep vehicles throughout the years. They're highly sought after now for their increased strength over factory axles such as the Chrysler 8.25, Dana 35, and Dana 30, and will hold up against 35" tires, making them a highly demanded upgrade for Jeep owners looking to go big. Compared to the Dan...
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Chrysler 8.25

  • Jeep Cherokee specs: Chrysler 8.25 - 27 spline, 1.17" diameter shafts, 8.25" ring gear, 3" axle tube - used 91-96 Chrysler 8.25 - 29 spline, 1.21" diameter shafts, 8.25" ring gear, 3" axle tube - used 96-01 WMS is reported to be 59.75" As an upside for gear swaps, there is no carrier break. Gear set up is lightly different, in that the axle uses threaded adjusters to set the carrier in place vs. shims. St…
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