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Name that axel..

Name that axel..

AZ75CJ5

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1975 CJ5
As some of you know I have inherited a bit of a jeep Frankenstein, trying to figure out what type of axels these are.

I really appreciate all of you guys helping me get her back healthy again and back on the trails where she was born to roam.

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I can't help with what that is other than it didn't come on that Jeep. I think if it was mine I would start looking for a pair of stock axles and rip everything out and start from scratch.
 
I would SWAG a Toyota maybe. But the hubs are a rear stumbler for me.
LG
 
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Just guessing, but looks like a GM 12 bolt from a pickup.
 
1973-78, 44/12b standard gearing would be 3.07 or 3.42 depending on the donor engine size.
 
3.42 for "GM" 6 cyl standard gearing. Optional would be 3.73, 4.10, and 4.56
Donor vehicle would be the GM truck
Best to remove the cover for positive gearing ID.
 

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