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  1. #21
    Since the JK axles have CV flanges on them like 8.8s Ive been looking for Yokes thatll work, im not too sure this would but im guessing it should!
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    89 Comanche-4.0,ax-15,D30/44 lifted 6.5 Clayton Longarms on 33'' A/Ts

  2. #22
    Why do you want jk axles? Get a 44/9 setup the 9 inch bolts up to the rear with out any mods and is a stout axle and the front you should truss it coil mounts and what ever it needs and your set

  3. #23
    Theyll be fine and No axle is bolt in to my truck except a Original MJ axle, I plan on trussing the front anyway
    89 Comanche-4.0,ax-15,D30/44 lifted 6.5 Clayton Longarms on 33'' A/Ts

  4. #24

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    The JK bolt pattern is 5x5 not 5x5.5. You cold probably run stock JK wheels since you'll have the wider track width.
    It's a Bronco thing........95 Bronco--6" Lift--37's--Hefty Fab Front bumper--BroncoAir rear bumper--SAS in the works

  5. #25
    Whoops I knew that lol I'm going to try to find a set of used 15" steelies with the JK bolt pattern and just grind down the caliper and switch my tires over in the mean time of the 37s. I also can get free d30 coil buckets. The yokes to change out the CV flange are also available at eastcoastdriveline
    89 Comanche-4.0,ax-15,D30/44 lifted 6.5 Clayton Longarms on 33'' A/Ts

  6. Quote Originally Posted by purple xj View Post
    Why do you want jk axles? Get a 44/9 setup the 9 inch bolts up to the rear with out any mods and is a stout axle and the front you should truss it coil mounts and what ever it needs and your set
    No Ford 9 inch is a direct bolt in on any Jeep. Also i dont believe theres a Ford that had a 9 that had 4.5 bolt patterns.
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  7. Quote Originally Posted by Goonies.nsd View Post
    All depends on what they cost you. Gotta weigh the cost o the axles and cost to make them work and regear if needed against the price of a D44 and D60. You cant compare the JK axles to the 44 and 60 for strength. But if i got a set of JK axles for close to nothing id use em. Plus you would need new rims since the bolt pattern is different. But so would the 44 and 60.
    I mentioned that about the bolt pattern LOL.
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    15" craeger soft 8's fit over the calipers with no grinding
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