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Front differential identification

Discussion in 'Cherokee' started by Cobrajetken, Mar 10, 2017.

  1. Mar 10, 2017 at 8:55 AM
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    Cobrajetken

    Cobrajetken [OP] Member

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    looks like I'll be replacing spider gears in my FRONT differential on my 2004 Grand Cherokee Laredo. Can anyone tell me what differential I should have or how to identify my differential so I can check local availability in case I have to replace the gears after I open up the differential. I know I have a Dana rear differential but not sure on the front. I think from what I can tell so far it might be a Dana 35 but not sure. Thanks. Ken
     
  2. Mar 10, 2017 at 9:51 AM
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    OFFGRID

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    Howell fuel injection, header, HEI distributor, TH350, NP208, SOA lift with YJ springs in the front & GW springs in the Rear. AMC20 with G2 1 piece chromos trussed, Dana 30 with G2 chromos and 760x ujoints and MM Stainless Hubs, Geared 4.56. Tom Woods shafts, Metal cloaks, Caged, 37" Toyo MTs.
    Dana 30
     

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