Personally I plan to go with the 8.8 in my current build. Spring perches can be had for $32 from Ruff Stuff. The convenience of disk brakes means a lot. It also depends on what you plan on doing and your set up on your Jeep.
Personally I plan to go with the 8.8 in my current build. Spring perches can be had for $32 from Ruff Stuff. The convenience of disk brakes means a lot. It also depends on what you plan on doing and your set up on your Jeep.
ive seen both the internals on an 8.8 and 44, stock, and the 44 is definately more beef in stock, but i feel the 8.8 can be made just as tough with $$$
i chose the 44, non c-clip and better housing sold me, and mine was $150 so im not gonna complain
if i wanted to run a 60/30 combo.... id sell you my 44 and bolt my 60 up, but that would be completely unnessesary.
8.8's can be found for cheaper than bolt in 44's too, if you find one with discs and 3.55's literally all you have to do is weld on new perches and shock mounts and go to town. i got an 8.8 that same setup for 100 bucks a while back. you could easily do an 8.8 swap for like 200-250, and barely even have it hurt your pocket.
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If you cant find a xj or mj 44 i would just do the 8.8 unless your changing your front axle too because of the change in lug pattern, a tj 44 will cost over 600 and would be alot of work to put it in anyways, and most of em come stock with 3.73 gears.
ill soon be heading out to the junkyard this week and my buddy their believes theres two or three XJ's with D44's, but if their isnt, i might go with the 8.8.
1998 2Dr Cherokee. 4.0 HO with an AX-15 5spd and NP231. Dana 30HP front and ford 8.8 rear.
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