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Chris Taylor Locker/Spool


   Age : 38 Joined : 07 Feb 2007 Posts : 323 Localisation : Forest Hill
| Subject: D44 from a zj Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:39 pm | |
| | Broke the carrier in the rear D35 on Sat at RC. I have another carrier to put in but I was scouting the boards and found a ZJ rear 44 with 3.73. How hard of a swap is this? I would like to upgrade but $$$ is the issue right now. The deal I was supposed to get on the other 44's fell through, the guy talked a good game but in the end..... |
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rockdw72 Locker/Spool


   Age : 25 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 551 Localisation : north harford
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:02 pm | |
| | It would be just bolt in but the problem with zj d44s is they have an aluminum center section and still uses c-clips. so its not much better then the 35 |
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makitupthehardway moderator


   Age : 26 Joined : 19 Jan 2007 Posts : 1337 Localisation : Ashburn, VA
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:26 pm | |
| Talk to Joe He is talking about going full widths and maybe be selling the 8.8 he has. _________________ 2008 ADA run - Trail Master (all questions welcome)
94YJ locker/spool, lifted 37" MTR's lots of cool stuff (Trail rig) 00WJ open/open, lifted 31" MTR's (curbcrawler) 84 Toyota Pickup open/welded, 33's solid front axle and rusted frame 07 FORD E350 SD (TOW VAN)
KARNAGE MOTORSPORTS INC.[b] |
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md4wheelin Locker/Spool


   Age : 29 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 736 Localisation : Towson, MD
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:52 pm | |
| I have an 44a or the 44 hd becasue its the same used in the dodge vipers and stuff for sale if your interested. The only prob is that its not a direct bolt in to a tj. Also you don't even want to convert it to work because the one company that made a locker for it discontinued making it a couple months ago. To be honest the way to go would be finding and building a 8.8 for your jeep. If you need a hand doing it just let me know. _________________ "A yahoo made dangerous with power tools" 
accepting reservations now for the "palace of love" |
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Chris Taylor Locker/Spool


   Age : 38 Joined : 07 Feb 2007 Posts : 323 Localisation : Forest Hill
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Tue Jan 15, 2008 9:25 am | |
| | Thanks Joe. I can get a 8.8 from a junkyard in Pa but I hpw hard is the swap? I have ZERO welding skills. I know I used to have a link someone gave me but I know this is something I would need some help with. |
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Chris Taylor Locker/Spool


   Age : 38 Joined : 07 Feb 2007 Posts : 323 Localisation : Forest Hill
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:41 am | |
| Here is a pic of the carnage. This happened on the hill climb off L3

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md4wheelin Locker/Spool


   Age : 29 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 736 Localisation : Towson, MD
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:35 pm | |
| the difficulty depends on how cheap you want to be. If you try to reuse your brackets it becomes a real pain in the ass. If you buy a kit with the weld on brackets the dificulty isn't to bad. Me personly I would fab everything up so you make all your brackets high clearence so your not draging them across the rocks all the time. Do some research on JU under 8.8 and you get a better idea on how its done. _________________ "A yahoo made dangerous with power tools" 
accepting reservations now for the "palace of love" |
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Chris Taylor Locker/Spool


   Age : 38 Joined : 07 Feb 2007 Posts : 323 Localisation : Forest Hill
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:25 pm | |
| | Anyone good with a welder and want to help. |
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md4wheelin Locker/Spool


   Age : 29 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 736 Localisation : Towson, MD
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:51 am | |
| i'm not great and would have to make you sign a waiver first but I could give you a hand as long as you took care of all the prep work a head of time.
Prep 1. buying 8.8 2. stripping/cutting off all old brackets 3. preping surfaces for welding/painting 4. have all the parts ready to go to be welded. 5. stop at the store for beer. actual welding, reasembling, and fitment should only take a short day. _________________ "A yahoo made dangerous with power tools" 
accepting reservations now for the "palace of love" |
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Chris Taylor Locker/Spool


   Age : 38 Joined : 07 Feb 2007 Posts : 323 Localisation : Forest Hill
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Wed Jan 16, 2008 11:58 am | |
| I'll let you know. Thanks for the offer.
Here is a pic of the 8.8 The other problem for me is that it has 4.10 gears and I would need to regear the front.
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Rockn93YJ Locker/Spool


   Age : 40 Joined : 20 Jan 2007 Posts : 1202 Localisation : Knoxville, MD
| Subject: Re: D44 from a zj Wed Jan 16, 2008 2:21 pm | |
| Carrier is an easy fix and the cheapest. as far as brackets I would just buy new ones, they arent that expensive and will be stronger if you get the right ones. Also new brackets saves a lot of time and hassle trying to beat off the old ones. I can weld, not great but may be able to help....not really in your neck of the woods though. _________________ http://www.mymudspace.com/Rockn93yj |
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