I have been searching the web for some info on a Dana 44 out of a 1975 Cherokee dana 44. I'm not sure if its a 30 spline axle or 19. I found one cheap! It has the 6 bolt pattern. Changing the bolt pattern to 5 on 5.5 to to match my jeep shouldn't be a problem. Does anybody have any Info on this rearend? Or should I just forget about it and narrow my ford 9". :confused:
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If I'm not mistaken, I think some of these rearends didnt have centered pumkins. I'm not 100% on this, but I'm pretty sure. You may want to check on that.
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The Dana 44 was standard in Wagoneers, full size Cherokees, and J series pickups. A wide track version was introduced for the Cherokee and Wagoneer in the 80s. The Cherokees and Wagoneers built from 1974 on use a 6 on 5.5" wheel bolt pattern. Models built before 1974 used a 5 on 5.5" wheel bolt pattern. Most rear ends before '74 use the weaker 2 piece shafts, but some of the later ones uses 1 piece shafts. The early Wagoneer and Cherokees used Dana 30 and Dana 27 front ends.
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They used 30 spline axles.
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