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    CJ D-44 rear axle?

    What make/year disc brakes will fit on a Dana CJ 44 axle & keep the same bolt pattern?

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    What year 44? The 75 and older ones have 6 bolts holding the backing plate, the 86 only model has 4 bolt ends just like the AMC20. I've heard of guys modifying 77-78 Dana 30 front rotors and brackets to work on the early rears, but I've never seen it.

    I bought my rear kit from TSM ( http://www.tsmmfg.com ). I bought just the caliper brackets and rotors from them for $265, got calipers, pads, lines, and hardware at the local auto parts store. I love the way my Jeep stops with the rear discs, even with 37" tires. Neat thing is that TSM is less than an hours drive from my house, so I was able to go there, meet the owner and designer, and see their shop, and save shipping costs.

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    The other option is a dana 44 rear form a postal jeep they came in a 51.5" wide pattern and offset for AMC drivetrain like the offset found in 76-83 CJ-5's and 76-86 CJ-7's. It is between a widetrack and a narrow track and is setup for spring over but will need the purches to be moved to 36"s on center. The feature a trck lock stock and either 3:07 or 3:73 gears and a 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern.
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    Thanks all,

    Bob, it's a 86' D-44 (I got the D-30 & 44 for 150 bucks w/very low miliage & I got a set of FREE 3.73 gears Saturday ) & I want to add the disc brakes for my SOA 8.

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    Jim

    P.S. Bob, is that w/a Vacuum booster or w/out one. I have manual brakes now & want to keep it that way for off camber situations etc.

    W/out a booster would it work or be worse?
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    My Jeep had factory power disc brakes. I've never had any problem. When I added the rear disc, I didn't even add a pressure valve. The only time the rear locks first is when it's icy, but usually I'll have it in 4WD, and that can't happen with a Dana 300 and a Detroit in both ends anyway. If loss of power concerns you, you could add a vacuum reservoir, it will give you a couple of power assist stops, even if the engine stalls.

    I "T"d the rear brake line up on the frame, and ran hard line to a bracket on each frame rail. I then dropped a braided line to each caliper, just like the front. It keeps the rear lines out of harms way, and the rear axle is cleaner without the lines running across it.

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    Nice touch on the line application.

    So do U think I can run the rear disc's w/out a power boster?

    I'm check'in out the web site now.

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    You probably can get away without a booster, but I like the positive feel of power assist brakes. TSM does make a kit for the 86 Dana 44. Most of their kits use Cadillac rear calipers. I found it was cheaper to go to the boneyard and pick up a core set, then go to a local parts store for rebuilds. You'll also need to add a rubber or braided hose at each caliper since the calipers "float". I never had good luck with the disc e-brakes, so I added a Jamar hydraulic lock to the front brake system of my Jeep too. They're used mostly on bugs and sand rails. Picked mine up at a VW shop for about $35. It's kind of neat. Step on the brake and hold the button in, and it locks. Step on the pedal again, and it unlocks.

    Definitely worth the work.

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    Cool, thanks for the tips & help Bob.
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