Rear D44 Truss & Skid

HilltopXJ

NAXJA Member #950
Location
Eagle Point, OR
Well I should have done this last winter when I had it torn down for the Super44 kit.
2x6 tubing. welded on the inside and out, sanded down the outside welds for smoother finish.
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Rubber grommet for breather
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New brake like route
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Kinda would have liked it to sit down about another 1/2 to 3/4" but I think it will be fine.
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Shaved the bottom of the housing smooth and reinforced with 3/16 plate bent to contour housing. Didnt really gain from this other than a smooth bottom and maybe alittle beefier.
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i am the king of over kill and other than how tall it is i really like it!! the skid is the best idea, cast iron is brittle and the 3/16 plate is very un likely to ever crack from an impact but the cast might so forget the smoothness, you now have armor!! looks good :thumbup:





too much coffie this morning, sorry.
 
The truss and the bottom plating look good. The bottom is similar to what I did to mine (front), though I ground off the ribs and lost the bottom bolt hole to gain clearance. I drilled another hole over a couple inches, and plated the bottom with 3/16. I've been beating on it for 6 years and the bottom has held up fine. I can't say the same for the rest of the housing, I should have trussed it long ago.
 
Thanks for the kudos guys.;)

Now to fix the screw up in the front. Last year when I was doing the HP44
build up I never heeded the warnings I read of using the stock rubber uca bushings. BIG mistake. The biggest annoyance of this is the axle wrap feeling I get on washboardy roads and not mention they are already wore out.
Time for some super flex joints. And maybe truss the front while I have it out.
Seems like the list of things to do is never ending. Its a good think I like wrenching on my jeep.:D
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Yep other than taking it down an 1' to 1-1/2 off the top I like it alot. I have some 2x6x3/16 RT ready to make a truss for my D44. the plan was pretty much like yours. Were the holes are on yours I was going to fill with pipe cut the holes to pipe size then weld them up in there aswell. THe break line and breather tube Iwasn't 100% sure how I wanted to do them but I like that setup.
 
The truss looks big and beefy. I know what you mean by not doing the front UCA mounts differently. I reused the stock UCA bushings on my front HP 44 and am kicking myself for it. I did put a truss on mine when I put the brackets on so I got ya there :D On a side note, how do you like the 5.13s with the 35s? I got 4.10s with a stroker and 5 speed, its not that bad but I do wish for some deeper gearing especially offroad. Whats the highway RPM like?

AARON
 
MrShoeBoy said:
The truss looks big and beefy. I know what you mean by not doing the front UCA mounts differently. I reused the stock UCA bushings on my front HP 44 and am kicking myself for it. I did put a truss on mine when I put the brackets on so I got ya there :D On a side note, how do you like the 5.13s with the 35s? I got 4.10s with a stroker and 5 speed, its not that bad but I do wish for some deeper gearing especially offroad. Whats the highway RPM like?

AARON

Before the 5:13s and 35s I had 4:88s and 32s, So I'd have to say the hiway
RPMs are alittle better, I think its about 2400-2500 at 55mph in 5th gear. I did like the 4:88s and 32s offroading , but I think thats because I have a really tired 4.0 thats pushing 300,000mi, so once I get the stroker together this fall/winter the 5.13s/35 will be perfect for what I do.( I hope). I've been kinda waiting for this motor to give up, but the damn thing keeps going. Still burns no oil, and starts and runs like a champ, its just tired I guess. GO RENIX....:D
Anyways do you have any pics of your front truss? Im gathering ideas...:cheers:

Scot
 
Shoot me a PM with your email and I will send pics. I havent bothered with finding a place to host pics on the net yet. Maybe one day...

AARON
 
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