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Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) #593828 04/20/05 06:05 PM
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paulevans76 Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
I was gonna get my stock cv's smurfed a while back but his site was gone for a while. good to see it's back up. Even with the shipping, his stuff is a good deal <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


88 Troop - Posing yard art
Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) [Re: paulevans76] #593829 04/21/05 12:23 AM
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scooter36863 Offline
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My rear axle is right at 61.5(isuzu 12 bolt) and I have a widetrack 44 (right at 63.5) out of a '74 jeep J-10 in the front, so they did come in jeeps, but I'm not sure of how available they were....... hope that helps <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Scott

'95 trooper, custom long arm coil sprung SAS on 37's, welded front, LSD rear, 4.56 gears, tera lows in the garage ....
http://www.cardomain.com/id/scooter36863
Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) [Re: scooter36863] #593830 04/21/05 02:10 AM
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LSGA Offline
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My rear axle is right at 61.5(isuzu 12 bolt) and I have a widetrack 44 (right at 63.5) out of a '74 jeep J-10 in the front, so they did come in jeeps, but I'm not sure of how available they were....... hope that helps <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


a gladiator pickup? damn...


1996 Isuzu Trooper LS, 33" BFG KMs, ARB Bullbar, OME 919's + 2.5" Daystar Spacers, RS5000's (Nissan Patrol's in the rear), DOR Bumpstops, K&N cone, Aisin manuals, factory LSD. oh, and a ton of N.E. rust <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) [Re: LSGA] #593831 04/21/05 06:08 AM
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scooter36863 Offline
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It's the truth, I don't know much about the J-10 and the different versions available but I had heard that there was a widetrack in some models so I looked and called around to every yard in NC and eastern TN until I found one. I finally found one at a place called MARSH AUTO in Siler City, NC. I got my axle about the middle of November 04 and when I picked out mine they had about 4 more there. They pulled it for me, acid washed it and even guarenteed it for $175. Very nice ppl and they have a jeep graveyard there so they might have a good one left. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Scott

'95 trooper, custom long arm coil sprung SAS on 37's, welded front, LSD rear, 4.56 gears, tera lows in the garage ....
http://www.cardomain.com/id/scooter36863
Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) [Re: scooter36863] #593832 04/21/05 07:10 AM
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paulevans76 Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
wow, thats a dang good deal. I'll have to look into it as well. thx


88 Troop - Posing yard art
Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) [Re: scooter36863] #593833 04/21/05 01:38 PM
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RobG Offline
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It's the truth, I don't know much about the J-10 and the different versions available but I had heard that there was a widetrack in some models

The J-trucks are a bit different. To my knowledge, there is only one size available for them and its wider than the Waggy axles (maybe call this widetrack). IIRC, i've measured a J20 and it was like 64-65" in the front, but that was a while ago.

Again, IMHO, it was only the FSJ Cherokee that had different axle width choices.


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I finally found one at a place called MARSH AUTO in Siler City, NC.

great place, i've bought a few axles from them. they do have quite a selection of FSJs



On a side note, its good to have another North Carolinian around. Judging by your sig, looks like you know Aaron at HCORE4x4, pretty good guy... i just to live in Boone.

-Rob

Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) [Re: RobG] #593834 04/22/05 12:55 AM
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scooter36863 Offline
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(sorry, not tryin to jack your thread) but, yeah I know Aaron, hes pretty much my go to guy if I cant figure it out on my own and I use to see you rollin 'round up here before you moved. I couldnt make the big U trip last weeknd, but I'm hopin that they'll plan a summer trip and then there's the fall one so I hope to get a chance to wheel with you and the rest of the guys on here, it'll be refreshing to see someone else pretty local who has the nerve to make a hard core wheeler out of a suzy.......... not many up here have the patience to deal with em, mostly just chopped yotas and jeeps... BTW I get mad use out of all of your threads (Rob) both on here and on pirate, most of the time if I'm doin somthin for the first (as far as the SAS goes) I look for stuff that you or Matt have written, thanks for all the knowledge <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


Scott

'95 trooper, custom long arm coil sprung SAS on 37's, welded front, LSD rear, 4.56 gears, tera lows in the garage ....
http://www.cardomain.com/id/scooter36863
Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) [Re: scooter36863] #593835 04/22/05 06:34 AM
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muskyamigo Offline
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wagoneers/grand wagoneers only came in narrow track ~61" front

big cherokees came in narrow rack, same as wagoneers ~61" and wide track on 2 door models only (primarily Cherokee Chief models) ~64"

the J10 pickups were all "wide track" with the same ~64" front axle.

There was also the J20 pickups (3/4 ton) with 8 lug wheels, but I can't seem to find an agreeable width for those, it seems to be between about ~64 and 67 inches WMS to WMS

-Mike


Mike Walter
'98 Amigo well used
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Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) [Re: muskyamigo] #593836 04/22/05 01:29 PM
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RobG Offline
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wagoneers/grand wagoneers only came in narrow track ~61" front

big cherokees came in narrow rack, same as wagoneers ~61" and wide track on 2 door models only (primarily Cherokee Chief models) ~64"

the J10 pickups were all "wide track" with the same ~64" front axle.

There was also the J20 pickups (3/4 ton) with 8 lug wheels, but I can't seem to find an agreeable width for those, it seems to be between about ~64 and 67 inches WMS to WMS

-Mike


I'm in pretty much full agreement with everything you said above.... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> doesn't usually happen when bringing up jeep D44 axle widths discussion.

-Rob

Re: axle width questions (2nd gen 12 bolt, dana 44's) [Re: RobG] #593837 04/22/05 08:12 PM
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jeepfiend Offline
Wheeler
I have a question about the FSJ wide 44, what are distances from pinion to WMS? I have a full size chev axle, I really don't want to leave it full width, but the wide Jeep axle sounds pretty good. I would like to cut the chev axle to the Jeep width, so I don't have to buy custom axles.


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