I've been curious about this for a while...
Based on what I've read, both seem to be well regarded, reliable, and robust, any reason to favor one over the other beyond the pros and cons I could come up with below?
OEM
+ Cheap, can be found for +/- $100-300 for complete axles w/pump
+ Already set up, no need to have a diff rebuilt/backlash set if offered in the gearing you need; 4.22 & 4.636 correct?
+ Simple low pressure pump, I've read aquarium pumps have been used as replacements
- Parts are either no longer available or difficult to source and service
- Can be hard to track down if no local yard and expensive/heavy/bulky to ship
- Diff must be rebuilt/backlash set if going w/4.9 gears
- Requires the factory shortened axle shaft if swapping only the 3rd member; driver's side?
- No front option
ARB
+ Currently in production w/warranties and available parts/service/distribution worldwide
+ High pressure pump can be used for airing up/tools/etc
+ No extra to change gearing while setting up
+ Matched front option that can utilize the same pump for both front and rear
- Expensive, +/- $1,000 per diff, +/- $200-$560 for pump, plus install
- Diff must be set up by someone with the skills to set gear backlash/etc
Based on what I've read, both seem to be well regarded, reliable, and robust, any reason to favor one over the other beyond the pros and cons I could come up with below?
OEM
+ Cheap, can be found for +/- $100-300 for complete axles w/pump
+ Already set up, no need to have a diff rebuilt/backlash set if offered in the gearing you need; 4.22 & 4.636 correct?
+ Simple low pressure pump, I've read aquarium pumps have been used as replacements
- Parts are either no longer available or difficult to source and service
- Can be hard to track down if no local yard and expensive/heavy/bulky to ship
- Diff must be rebuilt/backlash set if going w/4.9 gears
- Requires the factory shortened axle shaft if swapping only the 3rd member; driver's side?
- No front option
ARB
+ Currently in production w/warranties and available parts/service/distribution worldwide
+ High pressure pump can be used for airing up/tools/etc
+ No extra to change gearing while setting up
+ Matched front option that can utilize the same pump for both front and rear
- Expensive, +/- $1,000 per diff, +/- $200-$560 for pump, plus install
- Diff must be set up by someone with the skills to set gear backlash/etc