Username Member Original poster Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Apr 3, 2021 Messages 80 Location Louisiana Jul 20, 2025 #1 Price 125 Location Lafayette, LA These came off my 2006 LJ Rubicon with about 120k miles. I went with chromoly shafts with a different bolt pattern, so don't need these.
These came off my 2006 LJ Rubicon with about 120k miles. I went with chromoly shafts with a different bolt pattern, so don't need these.
D's Jeep Wrld Do It for Dale & Be like Biff 🏁 Supporting Member Joined Oct 28, 2022 Messages 1,292 Location Planet Earf / DFW lol 😆 Jul 20, 2025 #2 Tech tip for ones that don't know,Rubi. Shafts will fit on your "Sport" model Tj/Lj equipped with a Dana 44 Ran some shafts from a Rubi. On my Lj
Tech tip for ones that don't know,Rubi. Shafts will fit on your "Sport" model Tj/Lj equipped with a Dana 44 Ran some shafts from a Rubi. On my Lj
Username Member Original poster Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Apr 3, 2021 Messages 80 Location Louisiana Jul 20, 2025 #3 Thanks, the retaining plates are different for disc vs drum models 44s.
D's Jeep Wrld Do It for Dale & Be like Biff 🏁 Supporting Member Joined Oct 28, 2022 Messages 1,292 Location Planet Earf / DFW lol 😆 Jul 21, 2025 #4 Username said: Thanks, the retaining plates are different for disc vs drum models 44s. Click to expand... Yeah that too! Disc brake setups have the lip on the bearing retainer Drum brake setups have the flat plate retainers
Username said: Thanks, the retaining plates are different for disc vs drum models 44s. Click to expand... Yeah that too! Disc brake setups have the lip on the bearing retainer Drum brake setups have the flat plate retainers