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Recommended Gearing By Tire Size
Gear ratio suggestions are based on mixed highway and off-road usage. Please contact a Currie representative at (714) 528-6957 if you have any questions.
*Currie does not recommend using 38" and larger tires with the factory front unit bearings or with rear semi-float axles.
The Currie 44 axle assembly for the 1984 thru 2001 Cherokee XJ provides a significant strength and performance upgrade over the factory Dana 35 at a price point that won't break the bank. With its substantially reinforced nodular iron center section, heavy-duty 3-inch x .375 axle tubes, and chromoly axles, the Currie 44 is ready for off-road adventure.
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The Currie 44 low-pinion rear axle for 1984 thru 2001 Cherokee XJ is shipped with the spring pads and shock mounts loose so that pinion angle and shock locations can be tuned to the vehicle. The vehicle's factory driveshaft and brakes can be retained and installed on the new axle.
Currie 44 Axle Features
Notes
Wheel Studs: Includes 1/2 inch wheel studs
Brackets: Spring pads and shock mounts are shipped loose (not welded) so that pinion angle and shock locations can be tuned to the vehicle
Axle Width: TJ/LJ 60.250 inches between wheel mounting surfaces
High-performance full-synthetic 75W-140, GL-5 gear oil designed specifically for the requirements of 4x4 Jeeps and trucks. Currie 4x4 Performance Gear Oil provides maximum shear stability and extreme pressure protection with a superior inhibitor package that protects against rust, corrosion and foaming.
Currie Legacy Gears for the 2007-1018 Jeep Wrangler JK are forged from 8620 alloy steel for the greatest strength, precision machined for exact factory fit and quiet operation. All Currie Legacy gears are CNC lapped for reduced friction and provide quiet operation, with additional attention to detail of hand dressing each gear to eliminate any possible burrs on gear tooth edges to improve the break-in process.