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Unread 08-01-2008, 01:46 PM   #1
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Where to buy Currie axle assemblies? TJ

Just for pricing out options I was researching axles and have found plenty of places with Solid 44s and Dynatrac 60s, but for pricing comparison I want to check out some Currie assemblies for TJs.

I've found housings and centers but am having serious trouble with the completed and ready to bolt in set ups.

Thank you.

Any advice by the way? Clearly I'd be all for some ProRock 60s or a Mega Hi9 but don't have a need/cash for that. A Solid 44 is plenty for my off roading needs but it's always good to know what's out there.

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Unread 08-01-2008, 03:23 PM   #2
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on currie enterprises web site you can build a axle and get a price.
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Unread 08-01-2008, 11:23 PM   #3
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i find your better off calling currie direct because if you set it up on their website then call to order the price on their website will lots cheaper than actuall price. went through this twice when i was getting ready to order a new rearend, ended up getting frustrated and just ordered a dana 44 through northridge4x4
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ended up getting frustrated and just ordered a dana 44 through northridge4x4
Are the northridge 44s just rebuilt TJ 44s with stronger internals?
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Just for pricing out options I was researching axles and have found plenty of places with Solid 44s and Dynatrac 60s, but for pricing comparison I want to check out some Currie assemblies for TJs.

I've found housings and centers but am having serious trouble with the completed and ready to bolt in set ups.

Thank you.

Any advice by the way? Clearly I'd be all for some ProRock 60s or a Mega Hi9 but don't have a need/cash for that. A Solid 44 is plenty for my off roading needs but it's always good to know what's out there.
www.currieenterprises.com you can build and price your own axle...9er or a D60.
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Unread 08-02-2008, 06:47 PM   #6
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Are the northridge 44s just rebuilt TJ 44s with stronger internals?
they are a complete new assembly with alloy axles, your choice of locker, and I beleive they have spicer gears. The axle tube are the same as a standard tj so you gain any strength there.
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