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General Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: N8whitie on January 17, 2011, 07:40:48 PM
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Here we have a set of Dana 44's for pretty cheap. I looked around and couldn't find any write ups on axles from a 67 Gladiator. If you guys can check this ad out and let me know what you think. I have a 95 yj 2.5 and wonder if they'll fit.... with mods or whatever. Thanks.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/pts/2165401522.html
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You can use them if you wanted to but I'd pass. Those are going to be 65.5" wide or so. The drums up front and skinny drums out back. It's a passenger side drop on the pinion as well.
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Cool man, Thanks. I'm going to continue my search now that I have some time. Also, if you still want those rims I got 'em so let me know. Sorry for the lag but my job us unpedictable... it gets to be a real PITA.
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Cool man, Thanks. I'm going to continue my search now that I have some time. Also, if you still want those rims I got 'em so let me know. Sorry for the lag but my job us unpedictable... it gets to be a real PITA.
The best bet would be to get a Ford 8.8" unless you want to do a 1986-1991 SJ Wagoneer. Or if you get really lucky, a 1978-1979 Ford F-350 with a pair of D60's. These are 65" wide but with a lot of positive wheel offset they can be pretty narrow. The hubs do still out though. I think those options are ebtter then just fishing on CL.
What kind of wheels are they again? I bought some used but not abused Mavic 719's off a guy on another forum. Still haven't mounted them. I need to get a chain whip to swap the cassette over but I'm not really in a hurry since it's raining season, not to mention cold. I don't have any winter riding gear yet.
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The best bet would be to get a Ford 8.8" unless you want to do a 1986-1991 SJ Wagoneer. Or if you get really lucky, a 1978-1979 Ford F-350 with a pair of D60's. These are 65" wide but with a lot of positive wheel offset they can be pretty narrow. The hubs do still out though. I think those options are ebtter then just fishing on CL.
What kind of wheels are they again? I bought some used but not abused Mavic 719's off a guy on another forum. Still haven't mounted them. I need to get a chain whip to swap the cassette over but I'm not really in a hurry since it's raining season, not to mention cold. I don't have any winter riding gear yet.
Yeah, I've been looking for an 8.8 but just came across these and thought I might check them out. I'm going to hit a junkyard as soon as I get some time. If you're still game for a junkyard trip let me know. As for the rims, I'm pretty sure they are Mavic but can't be positive. I just bought the bike for the frame so I didn't even look... plus I run disc and they are V-brake rims. I'll get them out of my storage downstairs tonight and confirm. I have a chain whip and most of the other tools too if you want to use them instead of buying.
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What are you looking for in axles? To run larger tires, better gear ratio options, wheeling or more street, replace consistent braking axles (front or rear)?
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What are you looking for in axles? To run larger tires, better gear ratio options, wheeling or more street, replace consistent braking axles (front or rear)?
I would like an axle that would allow me to run 35's with no problem, ideally I would like to have a 4.88 gear ratio with chromoly shafts and lockers because I drive it on street and trails. Basically something stonger than my stock 30/35 set up I have now. I'll try and upgrade the 30 first since its the weakest one.
I want to feel confident going through The Rubicon with a 4 banger and I figure axles are going to be the strong link in that situation.
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I'll try and upgrade the 30 first since its the weakest one.
usually its the 35 that's the weaker axle that people have more problems with.
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OK, That makes sense because all of the power is going straight to that axle I guess. I'm going to do a junkyard trip as soon as I get a chance and look for an 8.8 or Waggy D44.
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About the rear D44. A rear D44 from a Wagoneer will need to be paired with a front Wagoneer D44 due to the bolt pattern. The D44s that will work is from a Cherokee or Comanche or even a TJ although the TJ axles are weaker. My D44 is actually from some Dodge vehicle from the 70s and is the exact width and bolt pattern as a YJ axle. I have no idea if this was an axle available only in Mexico or if these can also be found in the US.