Identifying parts

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Axle's often have a thin metal tab held in place by one of the differential case cover screws that identifies the axle type and gear ratio - it might be hard to see at first due to dirt and grease. Below is a picture of what common *stock* differential covers look like. This is one way to tell just from looking at the axle. If the previous owner put on an aftermarket diff cover then this chart becomes less helpful.

Measure your coils from top to bottom (if possible measure while the frame is supported with jack stands and the rear wheels are off the ground), take a picture of them, and report back to this group.

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So is it common to have a Dana 44 in rear in a none rubicon Jeep or do you think that was a after market part ?

Some one around here know but the rear Dana 44 came as an option on some Sport or Sahara. No locker though like the Rubicon Dana 44
 
The part # of the shock will be stamped in the lower portion of the shock body. That will tell us what lift height the shock is, provided the PO researched it correctly for the lift.