Dana 44 on YJ
#2
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Re: Dana 44 on YJ
Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from WMS
to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were all
"narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide track"
to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and narrow,
I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you will
find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old spring
perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>
to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were all
"narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide track"
to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and narrow,
I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you will
find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old spring
perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>
#3
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Re: Dana 44 on YJ
Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from WMS
to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were all
"narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide track"
to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and narrow,
I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you will
find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old spring
perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>
to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were all
"narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide track"
to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and narrow,
I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you will
find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old spring
perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>
#4
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Posts: n/a
Re: Dana 44 on YJ
Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from WMS
to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were all
"narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide track"
to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and narrow,
I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you will
find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old spring
perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>
to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were all
"narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide track"
to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and narrow,
I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you will
find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old spring
perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>
#5
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Posts: n/a
Re: Dana 44 on YJ
Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from WMS
to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were all
"narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide track"
to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and narrow,
I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you will
find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old spring
perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>
to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were all
"narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide track"
to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and narrow,
I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you will
find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old spring
perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>
#6
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Re: Dana 44 on YJ
A D44 from a pre-76 CJ will be too narrow for a YJ. Best fit is from a
Scout, or the rather hard to find late '86 CJ7. You can alos look for one
from the Commanche pickup, which will need the spring plates removed and
installud under the axle.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:s9voc.2$z_4.1@fe18.usenetserver.com...
> Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from
WMS
> to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
> difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
> Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were
all
> "narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide
track"
> to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and
narrow,
> I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
> watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
> bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you
will
> find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old
spring
> perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
>
>
> "George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
> news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> > Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> > will it be too wide/narrow?
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>
>
>
Scout, or the rather hard to find late '86 CJ7. You can alos look for one
from the Commanche pickup, which will need the spring plates removed and
installud under the axle.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:s9voc.2$z_4.1@fe18.usenetserver.com...
> Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from
WMS
> to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
> difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
> Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were
all
> "narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide
track"
> to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and
narrow,
> I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
> watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
> bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you
will
> find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old
spring
> perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
>
>
> "George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
> news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> > Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> > will it be too wide/narrow?
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>
>
>
#7
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Re: Dana 44 on YJ
A D44 from a pre-76 CJ will be too narrow for a YJ. Best fit is from a
Scout, or the rather hard to find late '86 CJ7. You can alos look for one
from the Commanche pickup, which will need the spring plates removed and
installud under the axle.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:s9voc.2$z_4.1@fe18.usenetserver.com...
> Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from
WMS
> to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
> difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
> Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were
all
> "narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide
track"
> to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and
narrow,
> I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
> watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
> bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you
will
> find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old
spring
> perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
>
>
> "George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
> news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> > Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> > will it be too wide/narrow?
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>
>
>
Scout, or the rather hard to find late '86 CJ7. You can alos look for one
from the Commanche pickup, which will need the spring plates removed and
installud under the axle.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:s9voc.2$z_4.1@fe18.usenetserver.com...
> Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from
WMS
> to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
> difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
> Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were
all
> "narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide
track"
> to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and
narrow,
> I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
> watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
> bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you
will
> find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old
spring
> perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
>
>
> "George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
> news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> > Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> > will it be too wide/narrow?
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>
>
>
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Dana 44 on YJ
A D44 from a pre-76 CJ will be too narrow for a YJ. Best fit is from a
Scout, or the rather hard to find late '86 CJ7. You can alos look for one
from the Commanche pickup, which will need the spring plates removed and
installud under the axle.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:s9voc.2$z_4.1@fe18.usenetserver.com...
> Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from
WMS
> to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
> difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
> Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were
all
> "narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide
track"
> to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and
narrow,
> I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
> watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
> bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you
will
> find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old
spring
> perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
>
>
> "George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
> news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> > Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> > will it be too wide/narrow?
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>
>
>
Scout, or the rather hard to find late '86 CJ7. You can alos look for one
from the Commanche pickup, which will need the spring plates removed and
installud under the axle.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:s9voc.2$z_4.1@fe18.usenetserver.com...
> Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from
WMS
> to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
> difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
> Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were
all
> "narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide
track"
> to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and
narrow,
> I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
> watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
> bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you
will
> find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old
spring
> perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
>
>
> "George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
> news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> > Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> > will it be too wide/narrow?
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>
>
>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Dana 44 on YJ
A D44 from a pre-76 CJ will be too narrow for a YJ. Best fit is from a
Scout, or the rather hard to find late '86 CJ7. You can alos look for one
from the Commanche pickup, which will need the spring plates removed and
installud under the axle.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:s9voc.2$z_4.1@fe18.usenetserver.com...
> Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from
WMS
> to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
> difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
> Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were
all
> "narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide
track"
> to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and
narrow,
> I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
> watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
> bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you
will
> find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old
spring
> perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
>
>
> "George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
> news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> > Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> > will it be too wide/narrow?
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>
>
>
Scout, or the rather hard to find late '86 CJ7. You can alos look for one
from the Commanche pickup, which will need the spring plates removed and
installud under the axle.
"Rusted" <noEmail@please.com> wrote in message
news:s9voc.2$z_4.1@fe18.usenetserver.com...
> Get out the tape measure and check. Take off the wheel and measure from
WMS
> to WMS ( wheel mount surface ) then should be close to the same, an inch
> difference in length is only a half inch on each side and will be fine.
> Someone else may chime in here but I think that CJ's from that old were
all
> "narrow track" axles. My guess is that you will need to find a "wide
track"
> to work in the YJ. The CJ's from the 80's came with both wide and
narrow,
> I am just not sure when the started going wide. If that does not look
> watch out for an old scout, they are similar widths to a wide track, same
> bolt pattern, etc. But get ready for some more work, I doubt that you
will
> find anything that will just bolt in, you may need to remove the old
spring
> perches, and weld on new ones in the correct place.
>
>
> "George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
> news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> > Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> > will it be too wide/narrow?
> >
> > -Dan
> >
>
>
>
#10
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Posts: n/a
Re: Dana 44 on YJ
No way... too narrow. The rare, wide track 86' D44 might work. Look at
Scout or Wagoner axles (they are a bit wider, I think... but "wider is
better").
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID, HEI
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>
Scout or Wagoner axles (they are a bit wider, I think... but "wider is
better").
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID, HEI
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"George" <george@noexist.com> wrote in message
news:Yyjoc.453638$Ig.324009@pd7tw2no...
> Can a 73-75 JEEP CJ5 Dana 44 rear axle be used on a YJ? Will it fit, or
> will it be too wide/narrow?
>
> -Dan
>