There have been a few good write-ups on our trusses over the past couple of years but none to date and the authors of them have done a good job documenting the little tricks yet there still seems to be quite a few questions as to the easiest way to successfully do this install. The general tech discussion area was selected because the install of a truss, given the procedures, should not be considered advanced fabrication and engineering as no fabrication or engineering is required to successfully do the installation.
This particular install documents the installation of a T&T Customs Heavy Duty Truss on a Dana 44 3/4 ton housing. This housing is fairly simple to identify by noting just a few details of the housing.
The obvious first indicator is, of course, the Driver’s side location of the center casting and that the casting itself is a high pinion. The second indicator is the 2 leaf spring mounts. First is welded directly to the long tube (passenger’s side) and the cast in spring mount on the driver’s side.
This dana 44, when compared to other high pinion Dana 44’s, is unique because it has an overall measurement 1 inch longer on the passenger’s side only. The only drawback of using this differential is that the passenger side axle shaft is 1 inch longer and, when looking for replacements, can only be found in vehicles running this specific differential or ordered from an aftermarket manufacturer like Alloy USA.
This particular install documents the installation of a T&T Customs Heavy Duty Truss on a Dana 44 3/4 ton housing. This housing is fairly simple to identify by noting just a few details of the housing.
The obvious first indicator is, of course, the Driver’s side location of the center casting and that the casting itself is a high pinion. The second indicator is the 2 leaf spring mounts. First is welded directly to the long tube (passenger’s side) and the cast in spring mount on the driver’s side.

This dana 44, when compared to other high pinion Dana 44’s, is unique because it has an overall measurement 1 inch longer on the passenger’s side only. The only drawback of using this differential is that the passenger side axle shaft is 1 inch longer and, when looking for replacements, can only be found in vehicles running this specific differential or ordered from an aftermarket manufacturer like Alloy USA.