I seem to be going around in circles at the moment trying to find exactly what axle parts I need to put a high pinion D44 up front on 8" lift with 35" tyres within legal coverage of Bushwacker flares.
I have found a lot of information (some of it conflicting) about Ford F100, F150 and Bronco D44hp axles from 1965 to 1979. I had thought that a 1979 F150 axle would be the best candidate for narrowing on the long side using a stock SJ long inner axle shaft but I have since found that the axle tubes don't extend all the way to the inner knuckle. The coil spring seat and control arm mount are integrated into one casting. The tube wall is also very thin. Am I really looking at just using the diff housing from the F150 D44hp, the inner and outer knuckles from a Waggy and having custom tubes and shafts made? An old '93-'98 D30hp for an XJ with Warn shafts and 5x5.5 conversion is certainly looking an easier proposition.
If you have built your own high pinion D44 I could certainly use some guidance right now.
Perhaps we should really do a sticky for this subject?
I have found a lot of information (some of it conflicting) about Ford F100, F150 and Bronco D44hp axles from 1965 to 1979. I had thought that a 1979 F150 axle would be the best candidate for narrowing on the long side using a stock SJ long inner axle shaft but I have since found that the axle tubes don't extend all the way to the inner knuckle. The coil spring seat and control arm mount are integrated into one casting. The tube wall is also very thin. Am I really looking at just using the diff housing from the F150 D44hp, the inner and outer knuckles from a Waggy and having custom tubes and shafts made? An old '93-'98 D30hp for an XJ with Warn shafts and 5x5.5 conversion is certainly looking an easier proposition.
If you have built your own high pinion D44 I could certainly use some guidance right now.
Perhaps we should really do a sticky for this subject?