Axle swap
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Axle swap
Ok, there is a guy selling a Dana 44 near me, complete with an ARB, 3.55 (my current gears), and disk brakes, but it came out of a YJ. Does anyone know how hard it would be to bolt up to an XJ? probably just need a spring over kit? how about the driveshaft?
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obviously, so it's possible an xj44 was used.
it could also be an early bronco axle.
you would have to see what the bolt pattern is.
it could also be an early bronco axle.
you would have to see what the bolt pattern is.
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Originally Posted by caged
obviously, so it's possible an xj44 was used.
it could also be an early bronco axle.
you would have to see what the bolt pattern is.
it could also be an early bronco axle.
you would have to see what the bolt pattern is.
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show me one
i think it's a myth.
besides, we're talking about a rear axle, are we not?
i think it's a myth.
besides, we're talking about a rear axle, are we not?
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I have heard that a few '87 and '88 YJs from canada had a dana 44 rear but it was such a limited number, something like less than 200 total built. Odds are its from an XJ, yj guys seem to love doing that...
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I have a factory Xj d44 sitting in my garage im building. The day after i bought it a shop by me put 10 of the things up for sale, needless to say they went fast. Jokes on them because i only paid 200 while theirs started at 350 and went up depending on gears and stuff
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Don't know what it's out of, all I know is he had it bolted to a YJ.
I'd love to have an XJ 44 for a price I could afford that would bolt right in, but I have yet to find one.
I'd love to have an XJ 44 for a price I could afford that would bolt right in, but I have yet to find one.
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Only South American XJs had a front d44 option. Some, but not all, 86-88 XJs with the factory tow package came with rear 44s as did a large number of MJs. Regardless of what it came out of it should have the right bolt pattern and width. All you'll need to change out is the mounts. Just make sure it's not a D44a out of ZJ.
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Just keep looking and keep money if you can because when they come up for sale they go fast. Give it some time and you will find one
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oh i've got a couple of rear xj44's and had passed on a few mj44's only because they are spring under. i know i can just weld on new perches, but figured i'd let someone else scoop them up.
i was figuring the op was referring to the rear axle.
no yj up here in canada came factory with a 44, front or rear.
i'd like to see one of these south america front 44 to see if they're like the rubicon 44/30 hybrid.
i was figuring the op was referring to the rear axle.
no yj up here in canada came factory with a 44, front or rear.
i'd like to see one of these south america front 44 to see if they're like the rubicon 44/30 hybrid.