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Front Dana 44 Install on the frankenjeep #605429 05/21/05 06:12 AM
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 344
winstonwrenchhead Offline OP
Mudrunner
The franken beast is coming together...slowly, I have ground all I can grind off the passenger side case and I am still 3/8 of an inch off on both sides for the springs to line up squarly. I'm not sure what to do because I can't grind off anymore of that side without going into the housing and even if I could the inner u bolt wouldn't be able to mount up. I'm assuming that I just need to mount it up centered and just push the drivers side spring out untill it all measures out right. Just need a little imput.

thanks


1982/1992 CYJ "FrankenJeep" SOA with Waggy Springs 1" body, 4.0 head, borla headers & cat back, mopar MPI, Jacobs ignition, York air, Custom 3" intake w/k&n, K5 heater, Flexlight fan, 33" Coopers, DANA 44's, lockright up front, NP 435...In progress.
Re: Front Dana 44 Install on the frankenjeep [Re: winstonwrenchhead] #605430 05/21/05 01:48 PM
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superdawg Offline
Body Damage is Cool
What is the OE application for your 44?
Waggy, Scout, Chevy? Dodge?

If any of the above, you won't get that under there without narrowing the long side or outriggering the frame.

SD

Re: Front Dana 44 Install on the frankenjeep [Re: superdawg] #605431 05/21/05 06:55 PM
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Posts: 344
winstonwrenchhead Offline OP
Mudrunner
Its out of a 77 wagoneer narrow track I believe but I'm not sure. The WMS only measures 60 1/2 inches. And the springs on the waggy are only a half an inch farther apart on each side than the YJ springs. If I could find a smaller diameter U bolt it would probably work, the ones I have are 9/16. but that would sacrifice allot of strength.


1982/1992 CYJ "FrankenJeep" SOA with Waggy Springs 1" body, 4.0 head, borla headers & cat back, mopar MPI, Jacobs ignition, York air, Custom 3" intake w/k&n, K5 heater, Flexlight fan, 33" Coopers, DANA 44's, lockright up front, NP 435...In progress.
Re: Front Dana 44 Install on the frankenjeep [Re: winstonwrenchhead] #605432 05/22/05 08:55 PM
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 1,056
valleycat Offline
Body Damage is Cool
post some pics of where you're at right now with it.

Re: Front Dana 44 Install on the frankenjeep [Re: valleycat] #605433 05/22/05 09:57 PM
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 344
winstonwrenchhead Offline OP
Mudrunner
I will post some pics monday night, I'm working today and wont be home till then. I was able to loosen up the shackle reversal bracketry and move the mounts about a 1/4 out on each side...did a little more grinding on the axle and now I am only off by a 1/16 of an inch. This is minimal and will be bolt up just fine. I will be ready to weld them up probably monday or tuesday night. I need to do a little research on what rod to use on the cast housing.


1982/1992 CYJ "FrankenJeep" SOA with Waggy Springs 1" body, 4.0 head, borla headers & cat back, mopar MPI, Jacobs ignition, York air, Custom 3" intake w/k&n, K5 heater, Flexlight fan, 33" Coopers, DANA 44's, lockright up front, NP 435...In progress.
Re: Front Dana 44 Install on the frankenjeep [Re: winstonwrenchhead] #605434 05/24/05 02:52 AM
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 344
winstonwrenchhead Offline OP
Mudrunner
Here are the pics I promised,

HERE

I'm taking the steering in tommorow to have it machined down to fit the more inboard high steer arms.


1982/1992 CYJ "FrankenJeep" SOA with Waggy Springs 1" body, 4.0 head, borla headers & cat back, mopar MPI, Jacobs ignition, York air, Custom 3" intake w/k&n, K5 heater, Flexlight fan, 33" Coopers, DANA 44's, lockright up front, NP 435...In progress.

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