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Post by bdmontero on Jun 7, 2011 12:38:32 GMT -5
Fixin to start an SAS. Tired of IFS bullspit. Getting a dana 44 HP front and dana 44 rear both with 5:38 gearing. Doing lockers later to save some $$. Need info advice suggestions!
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Post by dannytuned on Jun 7, 2011 17:12:10 GMT -5
Finally.
I would rethink using the D44 rear, it's weaker than your stock rear.
What kind of springs in front?
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Post by bdmontero on Jun 7, 2011 18:13:50 GMT -5
Don't know yet. Doing a dana 44 35 spline and need the 5:38 gears for 35" rubber. Also the rear dana 44 has more options and parts are more available. Thought of doing coilovers up front. Doing leafs in rear. Did you have to cut and reposition your knuckles danny? Been talking to Edward a lot lately.
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Post by dannytuned on Jun 7, 2011 21:43:00 GMT -5
No I didn't rotate my knuckles. I set the caster at -5*(when I fabbed my radius arms) and that put the pinion angle at 11* so I didn't see the need.
The Ford 9 inch has even more options available than the 44 rear, and is pretty much bomb-proof with 35 spline shafts in it. Guys run this combo at the King of the Hammers.
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Post by dannytuned on Jun 7, 2011 21:51:41 GMT -5
Some new pics for motivation!
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Post by bdmontero on Jun 7, 2011 21:55:53 GMT -5
Okay ill look into it. How much lift do I need for 35's? 12"? Jeep wagoneer axles are good from what I've heard. It will be a daily driver so it needs to do highway driving.
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Post by bdmontero on Jun 8, 2011 19:04:50 GMT -5
Also which np231 is best? And what way did you reinforce the spring perches?
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Post by ocmonteroguy on Jun 8, 2011 19:24:28 GMT -5
Very nice Dannytuned
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Post by dannytuned on Jun 9, 2011 7:29:39 GMT -5
Bd, not sure how much lift I ended up with, probly more like 8", you wanna stay as low as possible, for good stability. Mines not a daily driver but it is highway driven to wheelin spots. I would just get the waggy front and keep your stock rear. Why do the work of swapping the rear if you're swapping in a weaker axle? You want a np231 from a 97 or newer 6cyl xj (23 spline short input shaft), and you'll need to SYE the rear output. If by spring perches you mean the front coil buckets then they are reinforced by the cage(check my build on pirate for all the details www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=834107&page=5 )
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Post by dannytuned on Jun 9, 2011 7:30:52 GMT -5
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Post by bdmontero on Jun 9, 2011 9:01:58 GMT -5
Would keep my factory rear axle but edward says I have to have 5:38 gears so I won't destroy my transmission. That's why I'm doing front and rear.
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Post by 98panda on Jun 9, 2011 10:50:15 GMT -5
NASSSTTY!!!!!
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Post by dannytuned on Jun 9, 2011 11:33:44 GMT -5
Would keep my factory rear axle but edward says I have to have 5:38 gears so I won't destroy my transmission. That's why I'm doing front and rear. I say 4.90 is fine for 35's. Edward has the 5 spd, the 3043le is stronger than the stick. But, I'm pretty sure 5.29s are available for the Mitsu rear from marks4wd.
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Post by bdmontero on Jun 9, 2011 16:17:45 GMT -5
Ya how muchb are they tho?$$$$$$.lol. I can get a reverse cut hp gear for the front and standard cut for the back. Both 5:38 gears for 350.00 on ebay.
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Post by drdude on Jun 14, 2011 11:25:51 GMT -5
would love to SAS mine one of these days....
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