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Afraid you're wrong Bill. Both the c-clip and non-clip versions are
both called Dana 35c. The "c" in Dana 35c does not, as you should have known by now, stands for "Custom" and has nothing to do with whether or not it is a c-clip design or not. http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/axle/d35c.html L.W.(ßill) Hughes III wrote: > There is NO "C" in American Motors Corp. nomenclature. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > Jerry Bransford wrote: > >>Who mentioned c-clips? I just said it was AMC who started using the >>weaker Dana 35c axle in the YJ Wrangler. Besides, Dana 35c axle >>shafts held in with c-clips are no weaker than Dana 35c axles without >>c-clips. It's just that c-clip design will let the axle shaft slide out >>if a shaft breaks. But both have the same exact axle shaft strength. >>It was AMC who downsized the axle to the smaller diameter Dana 35c axle >>shafts and it was Chrysler who reintroduced the rear Dana 44 as an >>option. AMC didn't even offer a stronger rear axle for the AMC-designed >>Wrangler like Chrysler does with the Chrysler-Jeep designed Wrangler TJ. >> >>Jerry -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
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Afraid you're wrong Bill. Both the c-clip and non-clip versions are
both called Dana 35c. The "c" in Dana 35c does not, as you should have known by now, stands for c-clip, it stands for "Custom" which has nothing to do with whether or not it is a c-clip design or not. L.W.(ßill) Hughes III wrote: > There is NO "C" in American Motors Corp. nomenclature. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > Jerry Bransford wrote: > >>Who mentioned c-clips? I just said it was AMC who started using the >>weaker Dana 35c axle in the YJ Wrangler. Besides, Dana 35c axle >>shafts held in with c-clips are no weaker than Dana 35c axles without >>c-clips. It's just that c-clip design will let the axle shaft slide out >>if a shaft breaks. But both have the same exact axle shaft strength. >>It was AMC who downsized the axle to the smaller diameter Dana 35c axle >>shafts and it was Chrysler who reintroduced the rear Dana 44 as an >>option. AMC didn't even offer a stronger rear axle for the AMC-designed >>Wrangler like Chrysler does with the Chrysler-Jeep designed Wrangler TJ. >> >>Jerry -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
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Afraid you're wrong Bill. Both the c-clip and non-clip versions are
both called Dana 35c. The "c" in Dana 35c does not, as you should have known by now, stands for "Custom" and has nothing to do with whether or not it is a c-clip design or not. Read up on it at http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/axle/d35c.html Jerry Bransford wrote: > Afraid you're wrong Bill. Both the c-clip and non-clip versions are > both called Dana 35c. The "c" in Dana 35c does not, as you should have > known by now, stands for c-clip, it stands for "Custom" which has > nothing to do with whether or not it is a c-clip design or not. > > L.W.(ßill) Hughes III wrote: > >> There is NO "C" in American Motors Corp. nomenclature. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >> http://www.billhughes.com/ >> >> Jerry Bransford wrote: >> >>> Who mentioned c-clips? I just said it was AMC who started using the >>> weaker Dana 35c axle in the YJ Wrangler. Besides, Dana 35c axle >>> shafts held in with c-clips are no weaker than Dana 35c axles without >>> c-clips. It's just that c-clip design will let the axle shaft slide out >>> if a shaft breaks. But both have the same exact axle shaft strength. >>> It was AMC who downsized the axle to the smaller diameter Dana 35c axle >>> shafts and it was Chrysler who reintroduced the rear Dana 44 as an >>> option. AMC didn't even offer a stronger rear axle for the AMC-designed >>> Wrangler like Chrysler does with the Chrysler-Jeep designed Wrangler TJ. >>> >>> Jerry > > -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
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A quote form your page: "Dana 35c does not stand for C-clip, it
stands for custom. They are custom because they are shipped incomplete from the Dana factory to Chrysler and Chrysler completes the build." So you really believe Chrysler built the Dana 35 for American Motors Corp.???????? God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Jerry Bransford wrote: > > Afraid you're wrong Bill. Both the c-clip and non-clip versions are > both called Dana 35c. The "c" in Dana 35c does not, as you should have > known by now, stands for "Custom" and has nothing to do with whether or > not it is a c-clip design or not. > > Read up on it at http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/axle/d35c.html > > Jerry Bransford wrote: |
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Bill you've been drinking again.
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III wrote: > A quote form your page: "Dana 35c does not stand for C-clip, it > stands for custom. They are custom because they are shipped incomplete > from the Dana factory to Chrysler and Chrysler completes the build." So > you really believe Chrysler built the Dana 35 for American Motors > Corp.???????? > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > Jerry Bransford wrote: > >>Afraid you're wrong Bill. Both the c-clip and non-clip versions are >>both called Dana 35c. The "c" in Dana 35c does not, as you should have >>known by now, stands for "Custom" and has nothing to do with whether or >>not it is a c-clip design or not. >> >>Read up on it at http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/axle/d35c.html >> >>Jerry Bransford wrote: -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
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These two old guys are pretty funny, aren't they?
Note: Lots of manufacturers use the C-clip design, not just Chrysler Corporation in Jeeps. The first time I became aware of it was in a '69 Nova station wagon, with the right rear axle sticking out about a foot into traffic. My three quarter ton Suburban uses it. I have also seen semi-floating axles, with the press-fit sleeve, let go too. Now that is interesting! I don't think that the 35C is an especially bad design, unless you have the six cylinder engine or take the vehicle off road... Earle "Jerry Bransford" > wrote in message news:zvsFe.20121$Eo.13459@fed1read04... > Bill you've been drinking again. > > L.W.(ßill) Hughes III wrote: > > A quote form your page: "Dana 35c does not stand for C-clip, it > > stands for custom. They are custom because they are shipped incomplete > > from the Dana factory to Chrysler and Chrysler completes the build." So > > you really believe Chrysler built the Dana 35 for American Motors > > Corp.???????? > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > > > Jerry Bransford wrote: > > > >>Afraid you're wrong Bill. Both the c-clip and non-clip versions are > >>both called Dana 35c. The "c" in Dana 35c does not, as you should have > >>known by now, stands for "Custom" and has nothing to do with whether or > >>not it is a c-clip design or not. > >> > >>Read up on it at http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/axle/d35c.html > >> > >>Jerry Bransford wrote: > > -- > Jerry Bransford > PP-ASEL N6TAY > See the Geezer Jeep at > http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
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