I have a 98 TJ with a D30 diff. I heard I could pull a D44 out of a wrangler that I could stick in with very little problems.... but I'm not sure of what year of wrangler I need to find at a wrecking yard. I don't want to spend lots of money.
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For front axle, Rubicon Dana 44 is direct bolt in or for the pricier stuff, Dyna trax or G2 make Dana 44 axles that will drop into the front of your TJ. Cheapest fix if your axle is toast is a High pinion Dana 30 out of an XJ, is a good little axle for up to 35" tires.
Dana 44 axle in a Rubicon has a few advantages number 1 is a somewhat better gearing choice, you can go 5.13 and 5.38, The ring and pinion are a little bigger than the Dana 30 HP. It comes with a half way decent locker. That is about where all the advantages stop.
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The Waggy's had passenger drop 44's through about '81, then went to driver's side for the last few years. You'll have to deal with the 6 lug pattern. IIRC they had a 62 1/2" WMS distance, but if you put F-150 spindles and outers on it, they are about 3/4" narrower per side - and you can run 5 on 5 1/2" patterns front and back. But it's still LP. The only OEM HP44 I'm aware of is the '77-'79 Fords. At that, you'll have to narrow it and mount the tabs. However... The F-250 did have a HD HP44. A little hard to find, but they do exist.God forgives, rocks don't
-sons of thunder
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