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Dana 44 aftermarket axles

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Dana 44 aftermarket axles

Post by bulldogy »

Guys a mate has a jeep J20 1982 with a 454 big block and t400.
He keeps busting the left outter uni wich in turn destroys the axles .
Has anyone got any ideas for stronger axles maybe from the US or here?
Ive heard of the CTM unis but not sure if the axle would withstand the power .
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Post by Wooders »

What size/type of rims/tyres is he running....IMHO 454 + >33" tyres is probably too much for a D44.....especially if he ike the loud pedal....

But yes you can get uograded shafts and CTM's (see MattN about here somewhere).
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Post by bulldogy »

Hes running 36 simex ET2s
Rockcrawler rims with internal beadlocks .
I cant find much info on the jeep J20 on the net as for the right size axle for the Dana 44 front there seems to be so many diff 1s for diff models .
Is there anyone i can ring to get some advice ?
Also they are a 8 stud flange
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Post by Wooders »

LOL I've got one in the driveway too....But mines got the wimpy 258....and a sick one at that :oops:
Oh yeah I;ve Got the 8lug too :cool:

Yeah things like getting the stud patterns to match etc is a bear....
But the CTM's will DEFFINATELY help......just seems a LOT of torque for the D44 and just personally I;d be assessing how hard it's getting used.....
Might be able to get a D60 from a F250/350??

If keeping the D44 - I;d be looking to truss the tubes to keep the flex down.
NAyhow hope my ramblings provide some assistance... :oops:
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Post by bulldogy »

Hey wooders no worries mate i appreciate ya help .
As for the diff it has been heavily beefed up for the power but the uni goes and takes the shafts with it.
Do you know if the CTMs are a straight swap i seem to found a site in the US that said ya need to machine the yoke for them to fit ???
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Post by Wooders »

I don't have the CTM's - but as I understand stock D44 axles require machining to accomodate the full circlip.
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Post by FireTruck »

If you run CTM's you have basically gotta run alloy shafts...

Yukon shafts are a good choice if you want stronger alloy shafts and aren't made of money... superior shafts are probably better as long as you have got the cash for them.

CTM uni joint are bloody amazing bits of gear... they are super beefy.

I run Yukon alloy shafts and CTM's in my D60... talk to Sean at ABT4x4 as he now imports Yukon shafts and CTM's for D44's and D60's.

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Post by bulldogy »

Thanks FireTruck
I thought as much goin for the CTMs that he would need stronger axles i looked at the yukon shafts they have a reasonable rep but i just dont know which axles to order theres that many :shock: .
Does anybody know the length of both the left and right hand side for the Dana 44 for the jeep j20 also are all the outter axles the same length?
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Post by Rockram »

I'm running Warn chro moly and CTM's in my dana 44's with 38" TSL's and a healthly 258.
My friend runs a dana 30 with chro moly and ctm's with a very healthy 401
and 35x15.5 tsl sx. Shelled the t case and the rear pinion but the shafts and joints held.
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Post by Xtremitys »

nearly every second edition of JP magazine ( USA ) has either dana 44 or 60 conversions and upgrades , there heaps of possibilitys out there , recently seen an article about converting D44/s to beafy forged 35 spline axles , ARB has a new locker to suit this conversion too accomodate the axles . theres heaps of axle companys out there who make them for D44 , unfortunatelly most are in the states.
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Post by duncan »

Dave give your mate a friend of mines phone number his name is Brian he is a legend when it comes to all things jeep what he dosnt no aint worth
knowing.Tell Brian I put you on to him number is 9276 4552
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Post by bulldogy »

Cool Thanks Duncan ill tell him to give him a buzz he found 1 axle but has no spares now so he is lookin .
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Post by GV »

duncan wrote:Dave give your mate a friend of mines phone number his name is Brian he is a legend when it comes to all things jeep what he dosnt no aint worth
knowing.Tell Brian I put you on to him number is 9276 4552
Is this the guy who has a cool TJ with the number plate "LEGEND" ?
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