im ordering my rear ARB tommorow and im wondering if its worth it to get a 33 spline Locker and make the rear a full float
how hard is this?
is it worth it?
what would i need to do?
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I belive dana has a full float 44 rear, prototype from nineteenohshit or sumthin. But its a pretty sweet setup. Ill let him chime in But I think its probably more money than the strength is worth.
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you can technically get a front 44 and machine the spindles and weld them to the tube ends. and then use the hubs for the rear.
There are companies that make full float kits for dana 44's. I know of a couple people that run them.
It'd be a mild pain though cause you'd need to use a front 44 centersection because it is machined for inner seals for the tubes. A semifloat centersection isn't machined for inner seals at the carrier because the gear oil flows up the tube to lubricate the wheel bearings.
A better option would be the 35 spline ARB for the 44 and replace the bearing cups for the set 20 ones. This way you could run dana 60 35 spline semifloat shafts. which would be wintastic.
Note: you can also buy the 33 spline chromos for the 44 with that locker. We did this setup on a customers TJ.
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you can technically get a front 44 and machine the spindles and weld them to the tube ends. and then use the hubs for the rear.
There are companies that make full float kits for dana 44's. I know of a couple people that run them.
It'd be a mild pain though cause you'd need to use a front 44 centersection because it is machined for inner seals for the tubes. A semifloat centersection isn't machined for inner seals at the carrier because the gear oil flows up the tube to lubricate the wheel bearings.
A better option would be the 35 spline ARB for the 44 and replace the bearing cups for the set 20 ones. This way you could run dana 60 35 spline semifloat shafts. which would be wintastic.
Note: you can also buy the 33 spline chromos for the 44 with that locker. We did this setup on a customers TJ.
i couldnt find cromo shafts for a waggy rear 44 areyou atound this week? i need help with my truss
2000 xj 4.5 clayton longarms with wontons with a touch of
97' zj
2012 surbra imperza DD
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i couldnt find cromo shafts for a waggy rear 44 areyou atound this week? i need help with my truss
it's finals week, so i will let you know. I'm working alot too, we are swamped getting ready for the holiday/new years sale. I'll let you know. I need to do scott's truss too.
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hmmm didn't think of this. Idk if they make 6 lug cut to fits....
Zullo, wtf, you're slacking. Didn't think of it? C'mooon. The two shafts themselves have almost a 3" difference between them, it's weird as hell.
I told him he may have to just break down and get custom shafts made...but I also told him the stock shafts would work just fine. Up to him if he wants to spend the cash, but I think the front shafts are more important.
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IMO stock setup on a rear 44 is fine for 35s unless you drive like an attention whore
its.not my fault my rev limiter sounds cool
ill just kept a set of spares
2000 xj 4.5 clayton longarms with wontons with a touch of
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2012 surbra imperza DD
im a motivation machine like the hammer and sickle in communism
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