Does Dana 35 have limited slip?

Does Dana 35 have limited slip?

Yukon Dura Grip Limited Slip for Dana 35 with 27 Spline Axles, fits 3.54 & Higher Gear Ratios.

Is Dana 35 a limited slip differential?

Dana 35 Limited Slip Assembly Differentials.

How do you read a Dana differential tag?

Dana Spicer B.O.M. The Bill of Material (BOM) number is used to identify Dana differentials. The BOM will identify the model number, the gear ratio, the type of differential, and all component parts. Traditional BOM’s are 6 digits followed by 1 or 2 digits and start with the numbers 60 or 61.

Is a Dana 30 limited slip?

True-Trac limited slip for Dana 30 front. fits 3.73 and up. The True Trac limited slip uses a worm-gear design to bias torque from one tire to the other, providing extremely smooth operation. Since there are no clutches in this unit, there are no parts to wear out and no need to run limited slip additive in your oil.

How do I identify a Dana 35 rear axle?

There are a few things that can help you tell if the axle is a Dana 35 or a Dana 44. The easiest way to tell these axles apart is to look at the shape of the differential cover. The Dana 35 cover is pretty much perfectly round. The Dana 44 is sort of a six-sided shape.

How do I identify my Dana axle?

Stamped Number on the Axle To figure out exactly what axle you have, you can look for the Dana stamped bill of materials number. This stamped number can usually be found on the righthand side or on the longer axletube on the same side of the tube as the differential cover, facing the rear of the truck.

How do I know if I have Trac Lok?

If you have a limited slip it will read 3L73. If not it will just be 3 73. It will be on the second line of the tag. The for limited slips is listed as a trac-lok.

What is the difference between a Dana 30 and Dana 35?

The Dana 30 will only be found as a Jeep front axle while the Dana 35 will only be found as a rear axle on Wranglers. Dana 35 axles have earned a very poor reputation in the off-roading world, however, it is a great axle for stock Wranglers.