View Full Version : D-35 or AMC20?
rollbar
06-19-2004, 08:58 PM
I know all about the AMC-20 & D-44 & what can be done to it etc.
I don't know much if any about the D-35.
My question is as follows:
What can be done to this axle to improve it if need be & if it was left stock is it a strong axle, would you put it in your Jeep or put a AMC20 in the Jeep.
Thanks,
RollBar
P.S. It's out of the 2WD 96' Cherokee w/3.55 gears.
Trailbst
06-20-2004, 07:06 AM
There is a lot you can do to it.
Superior makes axles for it, most of the companies make lockers for them. You can go from C-clip axles to non-c-clip.
The biggest problem that I have heard of is the strength of the axle tubes themselves. They are prone to bending, and once that happens, fuhgetabout. Throw the axle away.
If I had my choice, it would be an AMC 20 all the way. Put 1 piece axles in it and be happy for a long time.
Erik
Tigger
06-20-2004, 11:35 AM
I would say an AMC20 also, 1 piece axles, weld the tubes to the pumpkin, Same carrier above 3.08 so no need to switch carriers if you change to deeper gears later on.
jeepsr4ever
06-20-2004, 12:23 PM
The 20 is a tough little axle when its dressed up a bit... the 35 can be built like mentioned with great forged axles and a high spline carrier. they even have a little extra meat in the casting to contain the gears like a 20 but sadly they dont have a huge pinion or ring gear
rollbar
06-20-2004, 04:34 PM
I'll just stick w/the 20.
Thanks,
RollBar
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