Help with purchasing new axles

kyle521

Member
So I've been looking to pick up a d44 front. It seems that I will have to get it shipped in. Is there anyway to tell if the axle is bent? Meaning is there anything I can have the seller do to show me its not bent. If I go look at it, what can I do to make sure it isn't bent?
 

kyle521

Member
If the Jeep it came off of was wheeled, I'd put my money on it being bent.

My exact thoughts, but if theres always a chance it isn't bent and if there is a way to find out, I'd like to try and get it. I guess a level would work a little bit, but then you never know about the Cs being bent or any internal damage.
 

cozdude

Guy with a Red 2-Door
if i were you i would just wheel with the axle you have currently and save up for something like a PR44. it will be stronger in the end and worth the investment.
 

kyle521

Member
For the type of wheeling I do, I don't need a pr44. If I can get a used rubi 44 with a locker that will hold me over until I go to full size axles, which would go along with an engine swap, I'm going to try to do that first. And I can get a used 44 for less than half the price of a pr44. I guess it just makes more sense to regear and lock a rubi 44 than a d30.
 

CharlieK

Member
I struggled with this same issue. I wanted a 44 for the front and that I'd be better off picking up a used Rubicon 44. All the used ones I found were beat to hell. I looked at the PR 44 housing and found it wasn't that much more than a new Rubicon 44. I just waited another month or so and got the PR 44. Hope your search for a Rubicon 44, turns out better than mine.
 
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