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P3690457 - : Leaf Spring (1964-1965) for Direct-Connection Image

Leaf Spring (1964-1965)

Direct-Connection P3690457
Designed to control torque roll, providing equal bite on rear wheels through limited axle windup. These springs don't lock up the rear,...
$143.10
MSRP $152.00
Save $8.90
5.9% Off
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P4120863 - : Competition Leaf Springs - Super Stock (1960-1976) for Direct-Connection Image

Competition Leaf Springs - Super Stock (1960-1976)

Direct-Connection P4120863
Designed to control torque roll, providing equal bite on rear wheels through limited axle windup. These springs don't lock up the rear,...
$136.35
MSRP $145.00
Save $8.65
6% Off
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P4120864 - : Competition Leaf Springs - Super Stock (1960-1976) for Direct-Connection Image

Competition Leaf Springs - Super Stock (1960-1976)

Direct-Connection P4120864
Designed to control torque roll, providing equal bite on rear wheels through limited axle windup. These springs don't lock up the rear,...
$136.35
MSRP $145.00
Save $8.65
6% Off
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P3690454 - : Leaf Spring (1962-1979) for Direct-Connection Image

Leaf Spring (1962-1979)

Direct-Connection P3690454
Designed to control torque roll, providing equal bite on rear wheels through limited axle windup. These springs don't lock up the rear,...
$149.85
MSRP $159.00
Save $9.15
5.8% Off
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P3690455 - : Leaf Spring (1962-1979) for Direct-Connection Image

Leaf Spring (1962-1979)

Direct-Connection P3690455
Designed to control torque roll, providing equal bite on rear wheels through limited axle windup. These springs don't lock up the rear,...
$141.75
MSRP $150.00
Save $8.25
5.5% Off
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P3412003 - : Leaf Spring (1960-1980) for Direct-Connection Image

Leaf Spring (1960-1980)

Direct-Connection P3412003
Designed to control torque roll, providing equal bite on rear wheels through limited axle windup. These springs don't lock up the rear,...
$136.35
MSRP $145.00
Save $8.65
6% Off
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P3412002 - : Leaf Spring (1960-1980) for Direct-Connection Image

Leaf Spring (1960-1980)

Direct-Connection P3412002
Designed to control torque roll, providing equal bite on rear wheels through limited axle windup. These springs don't lock up the rear,...
$135.00
MSRP $143.00
Save $8.00
5.6% Off
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P4510952 - : Rear Axle for Mopar Image

Rear Axle

Mopar P4510952
SURE GRIP
$2,694.00
MSRP $2,810.00
Save $116.00
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Maintaining Rear Drivelines and Axles in Your Jeep, Dodge, or Ram

The rear driveline and axle system serves as the master mechanical linkage responsible for transferring high-torque energy from the transmission to the rear wheels. This enables your Jeep Wrangler to overcome challenging terrain or manage heavy towing loads. Maintaining a healthy driveline is essential for preserving the library-smooth luxury cabin experience and legendary 4x4 capability you expect.

How to Check Your Driveline's Health

Evaluate your powertrain integrity with these technical steps to ensure roadway reliability through 2026:

1. Perform Play Analysis

Grasp the driveline rear and verify there is no side-to-side play in the universal joints for safety.

2. Check for Moisture Seepage

Inspect the pinion seal for oily residue, which signals a failed internal seal and imminent roadway failure.

3. Listen for Harmonic Noise

Drive at varying speeds and listen for humming or "howling," which indicates gear misalignment during expeditions.

4. Analyze Vibration Frequency

Ensure the floor remains stationary and safe during high-speed travel; vibration indicates a bent or imbalanced shaft.

5. Search for Stress Cracks

Search for hairline cracks in the axle housing that could allow road salt to enter the high-precision gears.


Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I change my axle fluid?
We recommend a professional replacement every 30,000 to 50,000 miles for optimal safety.
Can a bad driveline cause a vibration?
Yes, if the balance is missing, the rubber edge will cause rhythmic cracking and ruins your professional profile.
Do genuine Mopar axles come with a warranty?
Yes, genuine components are often covered by a 12-month manufacturer protection plan against material and labor defects.

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