Metcalf- Ya lost me on that d44 stuff. Does that bracket replace the bearing cup? How does the front spindle fit and remain fullfloat? Maybe I'm just thinking all bassackards on it.
On the early CJ style D44 rear with the 2pc axle the bolt pattern on the axle flange is the same as a front spindle. The only problem is that you have to turn the step on the back of the spindle down to 2.875" to fit in the bearing pocket.
The spacer I designed fits between the factory axle flange and a factory spindle but has the proper 2.875" step on the back and a factory sized pocket on the front. This let you use an unmodified spindle in the rear for a full float conversion.
Since my D30 front is wider than the early factory D44 rear I added some width in this spacer. Now the front and rear axles are the same width ( 53-54" wide ), depending on brakes.
I have thought about trussing the axle, but I just don't know if it would be easy. I could go under the axle and lose some ground clearance. I can't really go over the axle tube since the tube will basically be touching the frame on compression. The truss would get in the way. My only real option I to go behind the axle tube over the diff cover. I have thought about it....but I am still on the fence. I only have so much time you know
I think this housing will be fairly temporary also. I want to find a F100 high pinion D44 front ( an early one ) and chop the knuckles off. Then weld on some full float spindle adapters. The offset and length of the ford housing in the rear works out well in the flat fender I think. I can then install a set of the the larger Dana 50 ring and pinion gears. They go down to 5.38 too. Then I will be able to swap all my other stuff over to the new housing.......full float outers, brakes, shafts, etc.