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bolt on dana44 for a 92 yj
#827863
07/31/07 03:10 AM
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Joined: Apr 2007
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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is there a dana 44 that will pretty much be a bolt on for a 92 yj and if so whats it out of<img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
92 jeep yj re 4 inch lift revolver shackels front and rear 36 inch shocks in front 27 inch in rear 34 swampers ltb 2inch wheel spacers
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Re: bolt on dana44 for a 92 yj
[Re: cbrazor]
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07/31/07 04:57 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
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call local junk yards for a 92yj with a dana44, or check out ebay or craigs list
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97 sahara, 4in skyjacker lift, 33in tires, borla header & catback, 10in subs
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Re: bolt on dana44 for a 92 yj
[Re: cbrazor]
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07/31/07 07:17 AM
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MJ's and XJ's also came with D44's but can often be hard to find and are usually expensive because everyone is looking for them. You could probably find a stronger Ford 8.8 (bigger ring gear & 31 spline shafts) easier and for WAY less money (picked up my 8.8 out of a 99 explorer complete brake caliber to brake caliber for $75 bucks) plus you get the added benefits of rear disc brakes if you pick one up out of a 95+ explorer. Also with your leaf spring suspension all you have to do is weld the leaf pads in the right place and get a adapter flange so you can keep your existing drive shaft ($40 bucks Spicer P/N 2-2-1379) and you're good to go. On a side note the 8.8 is 5/8" narrower per side than your existing WMS-WMS so you'll need some spacers. Also forgot to add that the 8.8 comes with 3.55's, 3.73's or 4-10's. Hope this helps...
Fred R.
Last edited by fred1980; 07/31/07 07:41 AM.
97 ZJ, 5" Long Arm Lift, Beadlocked 35's, 231/D300 Doubler, Locked Front & Rear (Narrowed HP D44 & F8.8), ARB Bull Bar & 9K winch, 1-Ton Hydro-assist steering, "Custom" body work and some other goodies... PICS
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Re: bolt on dana44 for a 92 yj
[Re: fred1980]
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08/01/07 02:35 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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yea that helps alot i think ilgo 8.8 that sounds good thanks for the help man <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />
92 jeep yj re 4 inch lift revolver shackels front and rear 36 inch shocks in front 27 inch in rear 34 swampers ltb 2inch wheel spacers
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Re: bolt on dana44 for a 92 yj
[Re: cbrazor]
#827867
08/01/07 03:25 AM
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Joined: Oct 2003
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The 8.8 is not a direct bolt on. A used 44 from a same year or near is a direct bolt on. Big JIm <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" />
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Re: bolt on dana44 for a 92 yj
[Re: fred1980]
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08/01/07 03:51 AM
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with your leaf spring suspension all you have to do is weld the leaf pads in the right place and get a adapter flange so you can keep your existing drive shaft ($40 bucks Spicer P/N 2-2-1379) and you're good to go. On a side note the 8.8 is 5/8" narrower per side than your existing WMS-WMS so you'll need some spacers It is IF he follows the advice I gave <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> plus it's a cheaper & stonger alternative... Fred R.
97 ZJ, 5" Long Arm Lift, Beadlocked 35's, 231/D300 Doubler, Locked Front & Rear (Narrowed HP D44 & F8.8), ARB Bull Bar & 9K winch, 1-Ton Hydro-assist steering, "Custom" body work and some other goodies... PICS
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