Here's a link to an article on installing the Superior Super 88 kit.
http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techarticles/drivetrain/131_0610_super_88_axle_kit/index.htmlThis kit eliminates the c-clips, provides chrome moly axles, and replaces the outer bearings with Ford 9" style. The kit allows you to use 5 on 4.5 or 5 on 5.5 lug pattern. Cost is $500+ @ 4x4groupbuy.com
I don't really think you need this unless you are running 37s or larger. The Ford 8.8 with the stock axles is stronger than a 44 (assuming you weld the tubes to the housing). You're better off investing in a winch or upgrading your D30.
Welding Ford 8.8 axle tubes to housing (this is the procedure that we used)
Do this on a warm day if possible, to slow cooling
1. Set up axle on jack stands
2. Clean rust on axle tubes and adjacent housing
3. Connect ground onto axle tube, out board of joint – don’t have current running through bearings
4. Preheat with torch for about 1 minute, moving all around tube and adjacent housing – drive off all moisture
5. MIG weld with appropriate settings for ¼ steel – weld 1” pass, then rotate axle 180 and weld 1” pass, continue rotating axle and completing 1” passes until complete
6. Post heat weld with torch for about 1 minute, moving all around tube and adjacent housing
7. Move ground to other side of axle and repeat steps 4-6.
The goal is to allow the weld to cool gradually, so the cast housing doesn’t crack