commandtoad
NAXJA Forum User
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- clinton, TN
as most of you know, a D-30 won't live long with a stroker, so a D-44 was in my future. to start off with i run 33x10.50 swamper's in the front with 33x13.50's in the rear on a 4.5 in lift. since i run a skinny tire i did not want lock outs. since i already had a 79' ford bronco front, this left me looking at dodge junk for the outers. to make a long story short, i ended up using 4 axles to make one and it goes like this. ford center, chevy long side, dodge short side with 75' full time power waggon outers, all cut to use rubicon inner axles. the reason i went with the dodge outers was several reasons.
1. 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern
2. 35 spline stub, yes they are huge, with a 297 yoke, to match the inners
3. the steering uses the same tie rod ends, only they are on top, raising the linkages about 2 in.
4. the bearings have grease fittings
5. the breaks are bigger.
the draw back. i have heard bad things about the bearing design, but for my application, it seemed to be fine.
a side note. there are different tube dia's on the dodge as well as fords. make sure you measure before you cut up a perfectly good axle.
the first time i took it out i broke a inner axle. to be fair, they were out of stock on the como's so i had to run stock till they got some in. i hope that cures the breakage issue or a weeks worth of work will be down the tubes, and i would hate to have to shove the stock motor back in to keep from breaking stuff :roll:
here's a link to the pics, and yes you have to reg to see them...
http://atomiccityfourwheelers.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1122
1. 5 on 4.5 bolt pattern
2. 35 spline stub, yes they are huge, with a 297 yoke, to match the inners
3. the steering uses the same tie rod ends, only they are on top, raising the linkages about 2 in.
4. the bearings have grease fittings
5. the breaks are bigger.
the draw back. i have heard bad things about the bearing design, but for my application, it seemed to be fine.
a side note. there are different tube dia's on the dodge as well as fords. make sure you measure before you cut up a perfectly good axle.
the first time i took it out i broke a inner axle. to be fair, they were out of stock on the como's so i had to run stock till they got some in. i hope that cures the breakage issue or a weeks worth of work will be down the tubes, and i would hate to have to shove the stock motor back in to keep from breaking stuff :roll:
here's a link to the pics, and yes you have to reg to see them...
http://atomiccityfourwheelers.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1122