snekvasil
Adventurer
New axle implant
Ok, I already showed the old axle so here are some pics of the new one (1978 Dana 44 with 4:46 gears):


Disc brakes!!!! And proportioning valve...



I had to get new brake lines that matched the new axle. That was a bit of a pain, but hopefully they'll be good for a while.
The old lock out hubs:

New Superwinch lock out hubs:

The HARDEST part was the adjustable drop arm. Had to take a little bit of the 68 and a little bit of a 73 and put them together to get this:

All in all, it was totally worth the investment. It rides better, looks better (in my opinion), and brakes better. The steering got a little messed up during the process so my next upgrade will be power steering (maybe a whole new column, etc.) and power brakes. But that'll be farther down the road.
The 4:56 gears drive like a dream. I was a little afraid it would just be dragging, but I'm loving it so far. I rarely drive on the highway, so my top speed is usually around 50mph. Honestly, it feels like it's got better pick up than before. I kept the old ring and pinion...I'd like to make something with them someday.

Ok, I already showed the old axle so here are some pics of the new one (1978 Dana 44 with 4:46 gears):


Disc brakes!!!! And proportioning valve...



I had to get new brake lines that matched the new axle. That was a bit of a pain, but hopefully they'll be good for a while.
The old lock out hubs:

New Superwinch lock out hubs:

The HARDEST part was the adjustable drop arm. Had to take a little bit of the 68 and a little bit of a 73 and put them together to get this:

All in all, it was totally worth the investment. It rides better, looks better (in my opinion), and brakes better. The steering got a little messed up during the process so my next upgrade will be power steering (maybe a whole new column, etc.) and power brakes. But that'll be farther down the road.
The 4:56 gears drive like a dream. I was a little afraid it would just be dragging, but I'm loving it so far. I rarely drive on the highway, so my top speed is usually around 50mph. Honestly, it feels like it's got better pick up than before. I kept the old ring and pinion...I'd like to make something with them someday.

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