Yep, part number is actually for a Trooper.
Yep, part number is actually for a Trooper.
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You went too deep into the whole research thing again...
http://www.amazon.com/Empi-80-3619-J...owViewpoints=1
What him say, since he's purchased/installed/wheeled the product in question, I'll take his word for it...
I bring a pair of em' with me to Moab, as spares...& they currently reside in my garage.
Took you guys word for it and ordered the 3619 today!
Thanks a bunch!
Gregg
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Tom I had shop installed both shafts and dropped diff in one swoop. It wasnt cheap however it came down to how much is my time worth and how comfortable I felt doing the work myself. I provided them with "said" instructions which lowered price a bit. Majority of the price was the axle replacement itself. I had a few other things done (for Moab)but it was around 900 IIRC. Now thinking about it with extra stuff I had bought/done it would have been 700??
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I pulled Empi's catalog cuz I am due for the axles but what is the difference between the 80-3619 and the 80-1039 as they are only $10 difference in price? It says it is the same part number for both sides but something about a inboard joint?
http://www.empius.com/2011_driveaxle...xles_pg37.html
Larry S.
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