Wanting a simple 44 front end swap into a '97 XJ.
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Year: 1994...mostly...
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0L I6 HO, Lot's of Bolt Ons
The front HP44 from a JK has the same ring and pinion as a standard 44. Only the rear JK44 has the beefier Ring and Pinion.
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Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
The quest might be over. Another friend is parting out his built TJ and will sell us his axles pretty cheap. HP30 and D44 that he's wheeled HARD on 37s, broken, and upgraded. I know the rear has chromo axles and a truss, waiting to hear what's been done to the front. I know the rear will need a little fabbing, no biggie...or 4 link the xj which would be cool. Will the front arms, spring pads, shock mounts, driveshaft, steering, just bolt on?
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If you have your heart set on a bolt in 44, these are hard to beat. Youre definitely going to be paying for it, but ECGS does great work.
http://eastcoastgearsupply.com/i-239...-assembly.html
http://eastcoastgearsupply.com/i-239...-assembly.html
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do you know where your friend got his rear dana 44? I don't think those ever came factory in TJ
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The JK 44 is a great swap but definitely requires some work to get in under there. Click on the blue jeep in my signature to take a look at my build thread if thats a path you're interested in. Its also worth noting that the JK 44 is 5" wider than a TJ/LJ/XJ axle necessitating swapping in a rear JK axle at the same time to match width. Worth it though!
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Year: 1990
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TJ and XJ dana 30 should be identical, including steering. If you're trying to use the TJ control arms I'm not sure if those are the same length as XJ but they will bolt on. drive shaft is direct bolt on, once again length could be different
do you know where your friend got his rear dana 44? I don't think those ever came factory in TJ
do you know where your friend got his rear dana 44? I don't think those ever came factory in TJ
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Year: 1990
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This one's HP but it seems to be stock other than gears and ARB. I'll have to see what it's out of cuz it may be no better than what's under the XJ. He has wheeled it hard and don't recall it having had any issues, but he's broken so much stuff I don't remember any more. The body got ripped apart at the rear last time out and he decided he's done with the TJ and probably getting a JK. Nobody will buy it for decent money so he's parting it. My buddy might buy the whole thing and steal from it, it's got a rubi t-case and some other good stuff that could go onto the XJ. If he puts both jeeps in my driveway I'm confident I could 4 link the XJ if he wants to go that route.
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you know, except the D44 in the JK rubicons from '07-'11 that use a Spicer 5-7166X wich is a 1350 join.