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sitting.. looking pretty..doing what?
cause the HP30 keeps breaking Chit. and yes, he was confused about the Ring gear.. its still standard 44 size.
sitting.. looking pretty..doing what?
Someone needs to do a little research... And I don't maen read post from people who have never had a Dana 44a. :rof:
Think about the biggest motor in the heaviest jeep in that time.
I'm not saying it's a Dana 60, o but wait.... the ring and pinion are the same size as a 60.
The shafts are bigger then a 44.
Then only draw back is the aluminum center and a C clip axle. (keep in mind LOTS of people swap 8.8s That are C clip.)
Build a diff skid, maybe truss it.
So unless you have a 44 or 8.8 with a full case locker and Cromo shafts, or a Dana 60. I bet that "crappy aluminum 44" is stronger then your axle! :explosion
not that the price is really too bad.....depending on the actual tread depth....but really? $1300 new? gimmeabreak
bfg mud terrains km2 285 70 17 (33x11.6) 90% tread - $650 (gig harbor)
Date: 2011-10-26, 9:13PM PDT
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Set of four bfg mud terrain km2's 285 70 17 90% tread , tires cost $1300 new Asking 650.00 thanks!
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that`s a repost. Didn`t sell the first time !!