Less splines get left behind?
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From: City of Trees, CA
Year: 93 2 door
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Xj Dana 44 works. Swaps right in you just need to make sure the ratio matches the front. Your front axle will hold 33's just fine keep it if you have a budget. Good luck on the hint for an xj D44
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From: Red Lion, PA
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee(XJ)
Engine: 4.0
Ill second the XJ dana 44, finally found mine for 200 bucks after nearly a year of digging through JYs, craigslist, anywhere and everywhere. Heres a pic so you know what your looking for if you want to try to find one, only offered from '87-'90 with a tow package.
Awesum thanks! This forum is great! I had d44s in my tj sport as luck wud have it.will there b any other direct fits besides xjs 87-90? And How cheaper would it be for the ford 8.8? Is it as direct of a swap? Sorry I have no jeep friends to ask these questions to lol def gonna send in my 8 of my vin and see what I'm already sitting on.thanks again everyone
No, The 8.8 is not a direct swap but it is very easy provided you have access to a welder and some basic fab tools.
All you'll need are the perches, shock mounts and the companion flange. E-brakes can be made functional with a little work as well.
Keep in mind that the 8.8 is notorious for spinning the tubes and the OEM carrier is not the strongest you'll ever come across. A full case locker is a wise upgrade and welding the tubes to the center section is mandatory.
All you'll need are the perches, shock mounts and the companion flange. E-brakes can be made functional with a little work as well.
Keep in mind that the 8.8 is notorious for spinning the tubes and the OEM carrier is not the strongest you'll ever come across. A full case locker is a wise upgrade and welding the tubes to the center section is mandatory.
Yeesh..I think I'd rather wait and see what I can turn up on the Dana's. 200$ seems like a fair price.tho Iam a fabricator by trade and have access to even a plasma cnc table.ths build won't happen overnight so if it takes me a year I'd jus rather get the Dana.is the ford really more reliable then what I already have?
Originally Posted by Atmos
Xj Dana 44 works. Swaps right in you just need to make sure the ratio matches the front. Your front axle will hold 33's just fine keep it if you have a budget. Good luck on the hint for an xj D44
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From: City of Trees, CA
Year: 93 2 door
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
chromoly shafts are up to you. I decided against them for now because of cost and I don't want to spend much more on a D30. and if you have beefy axles and ujoints, it moves the weak point to other places such as carrier and ring and pinion. stock shafts are much cheaper to replace. for the rear D44 yeah I'd feel comfortable investing in chromos. you'll get most of your money back people spend big money on 44's for some reason
^^that's my thought process on the matter. but you would greatly benefit from spending some time searching the forum through google to get more opinions.
I am running a rubicon 4.5" on 33x12.5's with and 8.8 swap and plenty of internal upgrades
vv you can check out my build thread in the link to get an idea of how much effort it takes to do this



