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Which Rubicon D44 are you talking about? TJ or JK? I've seen the JK used on YJ's. Not sure about the TJ but you could probably grind some of the housing out of the way.
http://jeepspace.jeepforum.com/paultylerThis guy is running Rubi axles and leafs. Even a 4 banger. He is a member on here too.I shortened both sides of my F250 to Waggy inner length. With the F150 knuckles it's about 61.5 WMS-WMS pretty close to stock. You could have them make it to Waggy inners if that's what they think will work better. Not sure what the width would be since you would be using the unit bearings.
If the pinion could be shifted a bit to the passenger side then the driver side tube can be made longer and the passenger side tube shorter. This would eliminate the need to grind the housing but would require custom axle shafts and might create other problems (driveshaft clearance?). Using off-the-shelf axles has a definite advantage so it's probably worth doing a little grinding.
You could also just outboard the springs a bit seems like a better solution than grinding away at the axle housing.
Why even consider a Rubi fake44? The SJ d44 is so much better, and if you're gonna spend the time and money, find a HP44 and have it narrowed for Waggy shafts. You gain the high pinion and very beefy 3/4t axletubes.
Good points. Neale are you looking for unit bearings or old school hubs type bearings?Staying with the unit bearings is a bit cheaper since you keep your current wheels. Going to 5 on 5.5 would mean new rear dual pattern shafts plus wheels.Finding a F150 or 250 HP D44 and having it narrowed would be cheaper in the long run then a new custom built one. Dynatrac has nice stuff but their prices are huge compaired to other axle builders.
I was hoping to keep the 5 on 4.5 to avoid further mods to the rear axle and wheels. An HP front is definitely what I'm looking for. Maybe the cheapest way is like a friend of mine did and just buy a big ford truck and swap the axles over full width. The funny thing is he never broke his D35 (open with 33s) and just recently snapped a shaft in the 9" (Detroit with 35s).I'll post the prices once they send them.