found some D44s
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found some D44s
Hey guys, I found some D44s out of a K5 blazer for 100 bucks and was wandering if they would be an easy fit under the XJ?
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you could use these axles. BUT, you would HAVE to change your case. Maybe a d300 is on your list? if so, then that would work cause that is pass. drop case. Personally, I would buy ford axles. Some early dodges had driver side drop also.
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GM mainly used D44 axles in the 70's, most HD trucks and blazers had them
Heres one from a mid 70's blazer-
Heres one from a mid 70's blazer-
Last edited by Diesel; 01-10-2011 at 11:25 AM.