First question...do the Rubicons come with D44's front and rear? And if I were to say find a wrecked rubicon and manage to get myself the axles out of it, would it be possible to convert the axle from coil springs to being able to have leaves? Cause I want D44's without the hassle of having to shorten shafts and housings >.<
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
D44 questions...
Collapse
Forum Thread First Post
Collapse
X
-
Yes Rubicons have 44's front and rear. The front is a kind of hybrid it has 44 center section and dana 30 knuckles and outer shafts. The rubicon 44's also have smaller axle tubes when compared to fullsize truck 44's.
Yes you can mount them under a leaf spring jeep you just have to torch off the factory coil and arm mount brackets, set the pinion angle, and weld on leaf spring perchs. Make sure you get the stock Rubicon locker compressors and parking brake cables. I got JPassenger a set of Rubicon 44's and heres a link to his install on a older TJ but it might help you.
http://www.myjeeprocks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7348
-
Originally posted by YJwonderboy View PostYeah but the waggy 44's require shortening don't they?olllllllo <--- If you can read that, roll me over!
Price is soon forgotton, quality is not.
KG6OWO
Comment
-
how much longer are Waggy D44's? Cause now that I've got a job (Finally) I can start my building of a halfway decent trail rig. BTW, is the D44 front & Rear setup any good? I mean will they do alright on the trails. Like Light Rocks and the sort. Of course I also have to keep in mind that my jeep is also a daily driver. (157K and still running like the day it was bought........sorta)WTF Mate?
Confucious Say: He who stand on toilet...is high on pot.
______
[_____]
(HllllllllH) vroom VROOM
[]--o---[]
Comment
Comment