About
G2 is actually a subsidiary of another company called Genuine
Gear. The need for G2 came about when
Genuine Gear saw a need for higher performance parts to meet the demands of an
ever larger 4x4 community.
Front
Axles
Do you have huge tires?
Carry heavy loads? I know, you
like off roading…a lot. Need superb
performance? Is your vehicle high torque
and low geared? Take a look at the G2
line of after-market axles for your vehicle.
These are made from extremely durable 4340 chrome/nickel. This is known as Chromolly. They are guaranteed to meet and exceed your
needs.
Rear Axles
These are a bit different from the front axles. They are made from a steel alloy and have
been heated treated and even forged to ensure the greatest strength. The shafts offer even more strength because
they have a larger diameter. This is
called Big Spline. With this design,
your drive line’s weakest link is definitely not the axles. These axles also feature a dual bolt pattern
and even have threaded studs. To protect
against corrosion and wear, they are coated with black oxide.
Axle
Assembly
These assemblies are an easy install as they are simply bolt
in. They are meant as a replacement for
the stock assemblies found in Jeep TJ as well as the Jeep XJ Cherokee. They feature 30 spline axles made of 4340
Chromolly and differential covers that are extremely heavy duty. The u-joints are 5-760x Dana Spicers and it
also features gear ratios that have a range of 4.10-5.38
Differential
Covers
These are pretty cool because they are made of aluminum that has
been heat treated and are made in such a way as to make the heat just
disappear. This also helps to keep the
ring and pinion damage free. Some of the
features of these differential covers are reinforced ribs to enhance the
strength and also the seal surface has been completely machined ensuring that
you get an installation that is leak free.
They have also been shot peened and heat treated to guarantee that they
can handle a direct impact.
Warranty
As with all auto parts, G2 axles come with warranties. Warranty information will be included in the
packing materials with your purchase.
You should always be sure to read all warranty materials to make sure
you understand exactly what is covered, what it is covered for and how long it
is covered.
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