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Ordered a new Dana 489 rear end

Ordered a new Dana 489 rear end

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Sounds good. If mine doesn’t last I would probably do something similar. Keep us up to date with how it all goes. How did you decide on that axle ?
 
I actually kinda stumbled onto it. I was looking at options to fix my AMC20 (cut off and weld new flanges on the ends, etc), pricing a disc brake conversion kit, and comparing to options for a Dana 44 . When my web searches directed me to East Coast Gear Supply, I started searching their web site for other options and came across this Dana 489 (which I was unfamiliar with). Once my interest was peaked, it came down to costs. A local shop wanted about a grand to cut off and weld on new flanges to what I have. Then another grand or so for the disc brake conversion kit, plus new bearings and seals (again). I would have to remove it, strip the parts out of it, and drop the housing off at the local shop and wait a week or so to get it back. This is my daily driver. So getting a brand new Dana 44 , but with the beefier parts and pre-installed disc brakes of the Dana 489, along with a warranty and delivery to my door, all made sense to me. I believe I can keep driving what I have for a while with no down time while I wait for the new one. Once it arrives, a few hours on a Sat to do the swap is all it will take (hopefully). Heavier duty. Four wheel disc brakes. Professionally and custom built for my application. Warranty. All worth it to me.
 
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I’m no axel guy, from what I have read unless a person does all that work themselves, going with something like ECGS is the way to go.
 
I’m no axel guy, from what I have read unless a person does all that work themselves, going with something like ECGS is the way to go.
Agreed. I'll change bearings, seals, new shafts. But cutting/welding flanges or mounts and getting the angles perfect, etc is not my bag. Also not interested in sourcing adaptors and parts to piece it all together when it comes to the disc brakes and spring plates and perches.
 
It’s a practical solution, money well spent.
 
Nice ! Like those brakes !
 
Nice work ! Looks great.
 
Dude thats pretty cool, shame about the AMC20 , it sux that the factory went out of their way to mKe it weak


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Clearly a case of make it CHEAP. The 70 1/2-75 Dana 44 's were the best rear axles Jeep ever used-at least up to the new gen Dana 44 's in the JKs. Those are sufficiently different I don't think they should have ever been tagged Dana 44 's.
 
Vented rotors would’ve been enchanting.
 
Vented rotors would’ve been enchanting.
Agreed. Not an option they offered. Wonder if I can get some after-market somewhere? These are the same brakes used in 1999-2006 (I think) Wranglers with a Dana 44 .
 
What locker option did you go with? Any regrets so far on any options you went with?
I opted for the Powertrax "Grip Pro" carrier. Not a true locker, but more of an enhanced Limited slip type setup. From their web site: "The POWERTRAX® Grip Pro is the latest design in traction adding differential technology. It combines the smooth operation of a limited-slip differential, with the strength of a fully machined, forged steel case. Using 3×2 spiral gear technology, the POWERTRAX® Grip Pro delivers progressive and variable traction. Based off of throttle input, you are in control of how much traction is applied. Great for use where finesse is as important as brutal traction is."

Since I don't do major mudding or rock crawling, but more light trails and a lot of daily road use, I felt this was a better fit-for-purpose for me. In terms any regrets, none so far. But time will tell on the choice of not getting a true locker (which they had some options available).
 
Agreed. Not an option they offered. Wonder if I can get some after-market somewhere? These are the same brakes used in 1999-2006 (I think) Wranglers with a Dana44.
You will be perfectly fine with those solid rotors. I don’t know of any oem application with vented rear rotors and 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern. I had to modify my rotors to retain vented feature. You might want to check with Wildwood, but then this might be overkill and very expensive.
 
You will be perfectly fine with those solid rotors. I don’t know of any oem application with vented rear rotors and 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern. I had to modify my rotors to retain vented feature. You might want to check with Wildwood, but then this might be overkill and very expensive.
Thanks for the feedback. I am VERY pleased with the braking performance of the disc brakes. Very noticeable improvement with 4-wheel discs over the prior rear drums. I do have vented and slotted rotors on my 2015 Ram truck (the truck's a complete POS by the way). I added those after market and didn't really notice any major change.
 
I like it!
In your dealings with ECGS, did they ever suggest installing a new brake proportioning valve when going to rear disc? I contemplated this myself and found varying info on it. Eventually went with a new one, though don’t know if it made a difference.
 
I like it!
In your dealings with ECGS, did they ever suggest installing a new brake proportioning valve when going to rear disc? I contemplated this myself and found varying info on it. Eventually went with a new one, though don’t know if it made a difference.
They never mentioned it. But I had already installed a new prop valve when I converted to power brakes a few years ago. The valve I got is made for either disc-drum or disc-disc and is working just fine after the conversion.
 
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