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oakesters said:I was wanting to add the dana 30 hub kit to so i will have 30 and 30 spline, and maybe add drive flanges
What kind of 44 are you thinking about, a rubi?
oakesters said:I was wanting to add the dana 30 hub kit to so i will have 30 and 30 spline, and maybe add drive flanges
BrettM said:to "do it once, do it right" then do it.
Whats your set up? Tires?Lincoln said:I'm running the 35 spline ARB in my 44. No issues with the ARB, but I haven't had many issues before anyway. The rear has been in there since January last year and the Front (except for spiders) was done in 2000.
I regulate the pressure to 85 psi and make sure I keep fresh gear lube in it. The only problem I've had was a melted line on the front locker a month ago. I still haven't figured out what it got into. I have a feeling it may have gotten hooked on the O2 sensor while going down one of the access roads.
With the advent of new parts, an even better 44 is now available. You can now run an ARB or OX with 33 or 35 spline inner axles. If you left the 19 spline outers you wouldn’t be gaining anything. But, with a Warn spindle designed for 5 on5.5” Dana 30 application, you could run a 30 spline outer. I think the hub would then definitely be the weak link, but you could always run a Warn 30 spline drive flange for the ultimate in strength. I think this setup could stand up to 37s91 Jeep Project said:What kind of 44 are you thinking about, a rubi?
oakesters said:Whats your set up? Tires?
Yea, built up D30s are awesome for 35"-36" tires.az4wheeler2002 said:are you kidding me??
why waste your money on a front D44??
you've already got the D30, put chromos and 760x ujoint's but make sure you get full circle c-clips(snap ring) just like the alloy usa, I believe the part# is 12148, even gusset the axle alittle if you want. 36" tires aren't that big!!!
so what the D44 front axle has a bigger ring gear size, I wheel with alot of people that rock their junk harder than they should, on 35's/38's, a few Iroks and some creepy crawlers, for the rear 33spl all day long, I believe it limits your locker availability to either detroit/arb/ox, but worth it
and 12gauge is correct...................if you go 60's you'll do it right the first time, but don't waste your money on a front D44
Wow, all the respect you've earned down the shitter with just four words.CRASH said:Brett is absolutely right
Com'on Danno, you know there's only one tire that rules Moab:Danno said:Also, I don't think that the IROK tire is the best one for Moab type of terrain. I've used several different tread types and obsrved a number of others. I think that the best kind isthe Goodyear/Goodrich Mud Terrain style of tread. The IROK doesn't put nearly as much rubber on the ground (due to the design) as does the MTs. Moab demands more of a contact patch on the rock. Having said that, the IROKs are great in a place like Tellico that is all mud and rock. This is not to say that the IROKs won't do well in Moab (I'm still using them), just that there is a slightly better tire for that terrain (splitting hairs here).
cal said:So you have the exact same weak link as a d30, in the 297/760?
Big Red said:That's some nice gearing. I have 5.38's/5.43's in my HP44/9" and love them, then again 4:1 in the t-case with a auto tranny help out a lot as well. Anything lower than 5.38's and that is getting a little skimpy on tooth contact. What lug pattern are you running? Do you have a semi float or full floater D60? I would love a 8 lug HP44 and matching from the factory full floater 60, but the 35 spline 9" with removable nodular 3rd member is nice as well. As is a HI9 35 spline axle with all the trimmings.![]()
What stuff do you East coast guys throw at your Jeeps and with what results? Do some of you guys have dana 30 or 44 holding up to 38-39" tires on mud trails?
BrettM said:my understanding of tellico is that the rocks are big, but slippery. are there places you can get so bound up that you can push the motor over 3000rpm and nothing is moving (auto tranny)?