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#21
Actually believe it or not the weight difference is almost nothing , its within 50 lbs , with the 302 . I will have the blazer weighed before I remove the interior . Man skotti I wish you jumped in a few months back when I was trying to decide which axles to get , I was going to get the wagoner axles to , dam it . I'm also helping my Buddie build his truck that has Rockwell's pictures are in my build thread .
#22
Lol. i usually only get a chance to surf when im working. doesnt leave me alot of time to reply half the time. when im home, i usually got some project goin on with the blazer.
Tons of ppl run the 30. alot do it successfully. some not so much. you may never have a problem.
ill look at your build i know ive seen the first couple pages.
Tons of ppl run the 30. alot do it successfully. some not so much. you may never have a problem.
ill look at your build i know ive seen the first couple pages.
#23
I am almost certain I will have either Dana 44s or Rockwell's eventually , I run with two jeeps running the Dana 30s and they do tear it up , and have never broke a axle , just the drive shafts . Hopefully I'll get lucky and this will last the year for me , I can only hope at this point .
#25
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I'm thinking about getting the long arm sas kit and the spring over axle kit and going with dana44's front and rear. Whatcha think?
Long arm
spring over axle
Long arm
spring over axle
#26
I'm thinking about getting the long arm sas kit and the spring over axle kit and going with dana44's front and rear. Whatcha think?
Long arm
spring over axle
Long arm
spring over axle
i like it, what other parts would you need to do it this way? curious about the final costs, not including labor
long arm kit - 847
over axle - 74
Dana 44's - 500 ( from what I've seen)
#27
the soa kit is made for stock rearend. wont work for d44. there is plenty of places to find soa for d44. i got mine from Off-Road Fabrication Parts - RuffStuff Specialties ,but it is not listed, have to call. just going leaf over in back may not yield enough lift. so you might have to add blocks or bastard leaf pack. Also be sure which d44. they might be referring to new school d44s from newer jeeps with coil setup on them, which are a helluva lot more pricey then a waggy d44
Steering will be alot more critical with coils!! I havent used that kit, so i dont know what they recommend, so id discuss it with them before buying!!
Steering will be alot more critical with coils!! I havent used that kit, so i dont know what they recommend, so id discuss it with them before buying!!
#29
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the soa kit is made for stock rearend. wont work for d44. there is plenty of places to find soa for d44. i got mine from Off-Road Fabrication Parts - RuffStuff Specialties ,but it is not listed, have to call. just going leaf over in back may not yield enough lift. so you might have to add blocks or bastard leaf pack. Also be sure which d44. they might be referring to new school d44s from newer jeeps with coil setup on them, which are a helluva lot more pricey then a waggy d44
Steering will be alot more critical with coils!! I havent used that kit, so i dont know what they recommend, so id discuss it with them before buying!!
Steering will be alot more critical with coils!! I havent used that kit, so i dont know what they recommend, so id discuss it with them before buying!!
#30
d60 would be full width, probably atleast 7-8 inches wider then a d44 rear, so youd have a ton of tire hangin past fenderwells. ud have to match it with a 60 up front. strong as hell though.
i know very little bout new school d44s. there are several version. rubicon 44s, use same outers as d30 which is there weak spot. there is another version. which is supposed to have a stronger pinion section then all 44s. they have larger brakes. probably force you to a larger rim size. think theyre are 5x5.5. so probably be a better fit getting ford 8.8 with 5x4.5 and getting adapters to match one or the other bolt pattern.
too many variables to figure which is more cost effective.
i know very little bout new school d44s. there are several version. rubicon 44s, use same outers as d30 which is there weak spot. there is another version. which is supposed to have a stronger pinion section then all 44s. they have larger brakes. probably force you to a larger rim size. think theyre are 5x5.5. so probably be a better fit getting ford 8.8 with 5x4.5 and getting adapters to match one or the other bolt pattern.
too many variables to figure which is more cost effective.