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1987 Jeep Wrangler YJ rear axle. Whats the difference between the c-clip on non?

1987 Jeep Wrangler YJ rear axle. Whats the difference between the c-clip on non?

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It will work for sure. Bolt right in as long as you are swapping the entire rear end (housing and all), not just the inners. Both 4 bangers so they should both have 4:11 gears.make sure they have the same ratio BEFORE you do the swap or it isn't worth your timeunless you want to re gear the front and rear end to match
C- clp means there is C-clips inside the diff where the axles slide into the spider gears and the axle is notched and the c-clip is installed to hold the axle in place A non c-clip is where the axle bearings are pressed on down to the full length of the axle shaft to the hub and there is a hub plate that is bolted to the axle housing tube of the diff. If you think you can get a direct bolt in then no it wont work, with a few mods then yes it will. Diff assy for diff assy. But for that kind of extra time and money why not try and find a dana 44 out of a Rubicon or a yj that has that option diff assy

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