jeep97tj wrote:What size rim do u run?
iv been trying to read the side of the tyres in a few of your pics, 16s? can i fit 15s? I have just brought 37mtr and 35 ET2 in 15" rims so if they wont fit it pushes my little project back a few years

Any thing that i can change to run 15s?
it's possible to run 15s but you will need to machine the lip on the drum down a bit and run more offset rims than stock (16x9" full backspacing). you'd be better off selling your tyres and getting 16s, as you would need to make custom rims to suit the stud pattern anyway. if you were to make custom rims, you might as well go with 17" and get some real tyres.
jeep97tj wrote:The width of the axles? i rember reading it some where but i cant find it again
front diff is ~1760mm WMS
jeep97tj wrote:Does any one have any pics of the pinion housing? want to know how long it is.
i can measure this for you next week. it's not too long but i guess in a TJ it's a big issue.
jeep97tj wrote:Iv read that there biggest prob is the vacume locker and u can get cable kits for them? What $$
i don't know if there are actual kits available. i think people tend to cobble something together. you would be better off using a double action range rover vaccuum servo. the problem with the stock vaccuum servo is the way that it seals with 3 j-bolts.
jeep97tj wrote:How much (rough price) are a front and rear going tho cost me? Wheres the best place to buy them or find out more about them? I live in WA
2 years ago they cost about AU$3000 a set from the wreckers in malaysia (without shipping). they have gone up since they got into fashion. i know there are complete c303s in australia but i doubt you'd be able to buy the axles out of them. best bet is to look up landyshah and see what the current going price is.
jeep97tj wrote:People have said that the rear off a 4x4 is better than the very rear off a 6x6, why and how can i tell the dif?
i would think this is to do with the diff offset more than anything else. the rear of a 6x6 is close to centre where as the others are more offset to the drivers side. i would think a centred diff would be better in a jeep.
jeep97tj wrote:They no longer make them so what are spares like?
the only spare that is difficult to obtain is the CV boot. i do have a part number for them if you can find someone in sweden to order them direct from volvo. other than that, the bearings and seals can be replaced with land rover items with a bit of work.
jeep97tj wrote:They have drums all round but these are really good? Whats a set of brakes worth?
i don't know first hand how good the brakes are but if they can stop a military truck that weighs a lot more than your TJ, i think they will be quite sufficient. contact xtremeaxle for wilwood disc brakes. make sure you're sitting down!
jeep97tj wrote:The truck they come off run 35s stock? what is the max tyre size u think they can handle? they will be going on a TJ wrangler (130kw engine and 1700kg in weight)
they'll run 52s easily!

try it and see!
jeep97tj wrote:Iv got all my info from this site and a little off pirate any other good sites or wright ups?
search harder because most of the info i've just given is freely available already. if you can't find that, how do you suppose you'll track down the axles themselves. no offence intended. anyway, i answered the questions so that they would be all here in one place.
jeep97tj wrote:Just trying to find out what im in for and find out a rough $$ value
you are up for at least $5000 to get a pair in your hands. add $2000-3000 for getting them up to scratch and suspension bracketry.
if you're happy just to run your 37" mtrs and 35" ets, upgrade to a d44 with after market stuff or flip a GU diff. you'll spend less money.
anyway, best of luck!
nam