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Mudrat
07-21-2004, 08:12 AM
Sounds like an interesting idea . . . wonder what the mechnical fuze will be? You know the cheap part that is designed to break??
A Dana 44 ARB With 35 Splines (http://www.4wheeloffroad.com/techarticles/131_0406_spl/)

Mudrat

rollbar
07-22-2004, 08:18 PM
I would like to try a set of thoses for free, let me make it official.

I RollBar will offer my services to have installed a set of the new prototype D-44 axles as mentioned in the article above for a period of 50 yrs. :?, if said axle malfunctions @ anytime the MFG will replace the axle(s) free of charge labor included. 111!!! :mrgreen:

How's that, :shock: sounds pretty good. :t:

jeepsr4ever
07-22-2004, 10:16 PM
a dana 44 is a light duty axle , you take it and add bigger axles shaft , get rid of the wek spider, you still have a marginal pinion and ring gear......hmmmm :-|

rollbar
07-23-2004, 11:27 AM
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, :-|

So should I stey w/the AMC 20 w/one piece's or go w/the D-60 F/R on the CJ8?

Don't the D-60's hang low?

I want to try to save $$$ & then add the axles later if I could but I don't think the D-30 will go up to a 3.73 gear.

Trying to keep it as close to AMC & the years as I can, I know they didn't offer a V8 on the 8's but I can't let this one sit on the shelf. :mrgreen:

I have someone who has a set of Scout D-44's F/R, should I use'em?

Thanks,
Jim

Mudrat
07-23-2004, 11:44 AM
The D-44's will fit with some mods, and so will a 304CI and bigger block (been there, done that). I added 18 inches to it too, so ANYTHING is possible :?

http://members.cox.net/pa-adams/Posted%20online/Scrambler%203.jpg

Mudrat

rollbar
07-23-2004, 11:54 AM
Holy Mackrel, What's it on a early Bronco frame?

Mudrat
07-23-2004, 03:23 PM
Holy Mackrel, What's it on a early Bronco frame?
Nah, it's all CJ8 and American Steel in silver metal flake gunmetal gray :t: :? My (then) Bro-in-law made Limos in Clearwater, FL (Seitler Automotive) and I traded a red CJ-7 (you can see it by the grill) for 18"s of stretch behind the seats. It fit a CJ7 hard top (you'll notice it missing of the red CJ :wink: ) I transplanted a 304 into it since the 4 banger was inadequate for my desires :lo1l:
Got to keep the bed and provide secure storage for my guns when I was traveling to compitions up and down the east coast. IN fact I dropped it off with him when I was shooting in the Mid-Winter Nationals in Tampa.

Mud

rollbar
07-23-2004, 04:10 PM
Sweet.

I bought a Browning 270 A-bolt II about three yr's ago along w/a Colt 45 1911a (sidearm back up for Pigs & Deer & whoever else) :shock: , + all my other ones. I love my Browning.

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