Eric snapped the output shaft off of his D300 on EIO's New years run. Looks like it is time for another upgrade.
Here are the tires he's been running recently.
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I took all the guts from my Dana 300 when I did my flip kit and 4:1 low gears. I gave all the left over (stock) parts to Mousee. I'm sure he still has them, just shoot him a PM to find out.
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Eric is going with the 4:1 and 32 spline upgrade. He has his D300 mated to an NP203 as well. I guess he will have more gear selections than he knows what to do with. What do you think the next week link will be?
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Hey Dusty, you still owe me the specs on those terras. You said on PBB they were 17s?
Front or rear output?
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Sounds like his weak links with be the u-joints in the driveshafts, seeing as how I don't think he'll break an axle anytime soon...
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Alaskatoy- I checked Goodyear's website for actual measurements on the tires. They said 43.6 tall & 21.9 wide. They're on tractor wheels (unknown origin) with 8 lug blanks welded in.
Here's the rear Tom Woods driveshaft, Superjoint & rear t-case output sitting in the garage.
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Here's the rear of the t-case.
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Even though I've stretched the wheelbase by 5 inches, the doubler shortened it up enough to make for a gawd aweful angle at the rear output. The TW Superjoint has made it liveable up until now, and I was already planning on the 4-1 gears & 32 spline outputs for the t-case this winter, but I think I really need to plan for moving the rear axle back some more soon to alleviate this. Not sure yet whether I'll go 4 link, or extend the frame and go with longer springs, although I'm leaning towards the latter.
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Thanks for info on the tires.Â
What is the diameter of the output shaft on the 300?Â
Are running a dana rear axle or a 14 bolt? I ask because I believe the 14-bolt has a shorter distance pinion yoke to axle centerline than the dana axles. Could be a way to improve DS angle in the future. I found the 14 bolt to be about equal in pinion length to my Toy 8" third. Another intersting find is the 14 bolt pinion is closer to the center of the axle housing, WMS-WMS, than the yota rear axle it replaced. May be the same deal with dana axles. I don't know.
Finally, What gears are you running in the diffs? (my whole 14 bolt diatribe above is moot if you are already at 5.13 or lower.) Just stating the obvious, but the more gear reduction you have in the diffs, the less stress the t-case output will see.
Love the Jeep. Those tires are just right!
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