What diff Volvo 240?

What diff Volvo 240?

Typical diff ratios for 240 Volvos are 3.91, 3.73. 3.54. But note in 1981 the bigger dia gearset was introduced (see Section 3) so there’s two types for each gearset rati availableo, up 1980 (1030) and from 81 onwards (1031). More common ratios in earlier 140 models are 4.1, 4.33 with rare 4.54 for rallying.

What is Dana 30 axle?

The Dana/Spicer Model 30 is an automotive axle manufactured by Dana Holding Corporation. It has been manufactured as a beam axle and independent suspension axle with several versions.

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.

Can a Dana 30 handle 35s?

Brian, there is no definitive rule of thumb when it comes to running 35-inch tires under a JK with a Dana 30 front axle. Yes, you may twist your axle housing or explode the carrier running 35s, but you could do just the same running 33s.

What is the difference between a Dana 44 and Dana 30?

The only difference between the JK Dana 30 and Dana 44 is ring gear size, electronic locker, and bigger shafts. (even if she insists shaft size doesn’t matter…) You’re better off just starting with an aftermarket Dana 44 that is a “true 44”.

How do I know if I have limited slip?

The easiest way to tell if you have an open differential is to jack up the car and spin one of the rear tires. If the other wheel spins in the opposite direction, you have an open differential. If it spins in the same direction, you have a limited slip differential, or LSD.

What vehicles have a Dana 44?

The Dana 44 was introduced after World War II and is commonly found under the front and rear of a wide variety of Jeeps, as well as International Harvester, Dodge, Studebaker and Ford trucks, and even under the rear of Isuzu Rodeos and Honda Passports up until the mid-’90s.

What vehicles use Dana 60?

The Dana/Spicer Model 60 is an automotive axle manufactured by Dana Holding Corporation and used in OEM pickup and limited passenger car applications by Chevrolet, Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Ford and Land Rover. There are front and rear versions of the Dana 60.

How do I know if I have Dana 30 or 44?

In early two-door JK models you may find a Dana 35 in the rear (2007 2-door models), but starting in 2008 the Dana 44 is the standard rear axle on JKs. The Dana 30 is once again at the front, but all Rubicon JKs will have Dana 44s in the front and rear.

Can you run 35 inch tires on a Dana 30?

You can live with 3.21’s and 35’s on a D30 for sure. It really isn’t the end of the world that some make it out to be. And unless you plan on bouncing hard on rocks, you will be fine. I have been running this set up and have been through plenty of tough trails.

Is Dana 44 better than 30?

What vehicles have a Dana 35?

The Dana 35 (as well as the AMC-15) are found in a wide variety of vehicles; the most common Dana 35 applications are as a rear axle in the Jeep Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Comanche. It also is a common front axle in the Ford Explorer. In the 1990s Ford used the Dana 35 as a front axle.

  • September 20, 2022