Capt. Nemo said:...and add an extra 300 lbs up front (approx.), loose ground clearance, pay more for parts, and give yourelf a headache making it fit properly under the XJ.
X Factor said:and the extra cost for the more HP it will take to move that pig.
ECKSJAY said:Really?
Goatman said:There is some decent info in this thread, but also a bunch of bullsh!t. Nothing wrong with building up a D30, unless you already have a D44, then the D30 is a waste of money since you'll spend less money building up the D44 and you'll end up with a much stronger axle.
Whoever said that a LP44 is the same strength as a HP30 better read more on the Internet....there is a difference, even if it's not huge.
Whoever said that it's a waste to build a D44 since it's not much stronger than a D30, so you might as well just build a D60, needs to get a better sense of reality (and quit repeating what you read on POR). D60's are heavy, they have less ground clearance, and they are hard to fit under the front of an XJ. So, unless you'll have a real big lift and will run real big tires, and are willing to deal with the fitment issues, the D60 might not make sense. Nothing wrong with a D60 if real big is your goal, but you have to deal with making it five lug unless you also go 8 lug in the back.
The hybrid 9"/D60 is the ultimate way to go, but it is much more expensive than just building a good D44, and you have to deal with making it five lug. This is the way I would like to go, and would have gone if I could when I built my D44, but I tried and the parts just weren't available yet when I did it. The CTM's also came out right when I was building mine, so that became a very good option over Spicer D60 stuff and all the extra weight. I still like to go fast with mine, so the weight is an issue.
It's about $2000 to build a D44 with a Detroit, chromo shafts, and CTM's, assuming you narrow it yourself and build your own brackets. That's less than building a D30 with a hub kit or 30 spline outers. So, assuming that the D30 is built with 30 spline shafts, and both have chromo shafts, the D44 R & P is stronger, carrier is stronger, the housing is stronger (plenty of bent D30 housings with 35" tires and hard use), the knuckles are stronger, bearings/spindles are stronger, and it has bigger brakes. So, compared to building a D44 from scratch or building a D30 from scratch, it's a no brainer to spend less money and get a stronger axle with the D44. Now, if you're going to build the D44, you have to do the chromo axles, or your axle yokes and u-joints are still the weak point and would be the same as on a D30 with the bigger axle u-joints.
Sooooo, if I run a 60, I can never fill my tank full unless I get the supercharger?sintax said:yea, if you dont have a blown big block you have a max speed of like 30mph. 300 lbs is about the equalivent of a full tank of gas (145 lbs) camping gear (30 lbs), Ice chest full of beer (40-45 lbs) and trail spares (enter random weight here) But yea, you'll need way more HP.
Okie Terry said:Sooooo, if I run a 60, I can never fill my tank full unless I get the supercharger?
What if I just run the 85 octane gas.
That's lighter isn't it?
ha you americians and your lite beer ,in canada we have to leave our trail bitches at home if we want to bring beer ,sintax said:yea, if you dont have a blown big block you have a max speed of like 30mph. 300 lbs is about the equalivent of a full tank of gas (145 lbs) camping gear (30 lbs), Ice chest full of beer (40-45 lbs) and trail spares (enter random weight here) But yea, you'll need way more HP.
Uhhh, Find a girl that weighs less???rupert said:ha you americians and your lite beer ,in canada we have to leave our trail bitches at home if we want to bring beer ,
jslamerman said:There is something to be said for everything, but the average backyard mech CANNOT just fab up brackets and weld em on. This cost cannot be discounted, as it is the BIGGEST factor in the buildup. When someone will post up the cost of a D44 housing from Clayton, and its super affordable, it makes sense. The ONLY reason Id build a D44 is if I was going to use leafs (and I considered this). This would be a simple, affordable cost effective frontend. Otherwise, BS.................. BTW the entry into a bracket set is 400, then this has to be welded on at correct angles and burned in properly (I dont yet trust myself in this department, hence my choice. I dont neccessarily believe it is the correct choice for everyone, but when your fab skills are such that you can build brackets, weld an upper mount to the cast center, or even weld on the RE bracket set, then go for it. 99 out of 100 members here cannot)
XJ_ranger said:twice now i have written my responce, and hit the back button...
it was a length description of the simplicity of brackets with pictures, and i give up - but leave you with this -
if a webwheeler like me can do it, it obivously doesnt take much...
Wheeled it yet?XJ_ranger said:twice now i have written my responce, and hit the back button...
it was a length description of the simplicity of brackets with pictures, and i give up - but leave you with this -
if a webwheeler like me can do it, it obivously doesnt take much...
DaffyXJ said:
Okie Terry said:Wheeled it yet?
Come to Winterfest and we'll see if your welding is "burned in" properly.![]()