Thick is probably cheaper based on popularity / more sales, these save having to buy a new carrier.
1. You need to change the wiper transmissions in the cowl to the 73-80 style. I have several available in good shape if you need them. the hole pattern is 2 bolts instead of 3 like 81+, but you can install one bolt and redrill for the second.A few questions for you experts:
1) This is an 86 body that I’m going to put a roundeye front clip on. I’m aware the hood hinges are different. I bought a replacement hood, core support and outer and inner fenders for a 78. Do I have to modify the cowl for the older hood? I think the hinges mount to the fenders for round eyes and the firewall/cowl area for the 81+. What do you guys recommend?
2) The dash on this cab is in pretty good shape but I know there are differences in the pads. Is it possible to massage the 86 dash to work with the 73-78 pad or do I need to install a 73-80 metal dash to accept that? Or can I just use a 86 pad? It’s going to be covered with the same vinyl/leather we used for the seats and will have vintage air vents
1. You need to change the wiper transmissions in the cowl to the 73-80 style. I have several available in good shape if you need them. the hole pattern is 2 bolts instead of 3 like 81+, but you can install one bolt and redrill for the second.
2. The metal support of the dash is identical for all squarebodies other than changes to the radio area. You can install any squarebody dashpad and bezel to the steel dash, but you need to match the dashpad and bezel year range for 73-80 or 81-91.
Keep it it's fineAll done with rivets!
Got the last 12 popped off pretty quickly today and loaded the chassis on the trailer to take to the dustless blaster. I definitely figured out the process but it’s still something I don’t really want to do often.
Also, got the 11.5 AAM to the shop and pulled the diff cover to check the gears.
They’re in good shape, so I think I’m good with them. I counted the gear teeth numerous times and I think I’m coming up with 4.11 gears which is ideal. 37 teeth for the ring gear and 9 for the pinion. It’s got a G80 locker, and I can live with that.
think if I could choose without any regard for the budget, I’d like an electronic selectable locker. But I may just leave the G80. Thoughts??
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Too bad you don't want some bigs and littles.@Babaganoosh and @imiceman44 so I opened the diff again today and my buddy was there and had him count the teeth in the gears. We both got 37 on the ring gear and 8 on the pinion gear. There were no other markings on the side of the ring gear other than the one I posted before.
It’s baffling, but I really don’t want to buy 4.11 or 4.56 gears for both axles. The AAM gears are expensive. Nitro Gear makes a Dana44 4.63 but everything shows it’s for Jeep. I would imagine I’d have to replace the carrier because I haven’t found thick 4.63 gears.
It’s a weird bummer. I may search for a 10.5” AAM or I may just use the 14BFF. Problem is, we already cut the spring perches and shock mounts off the 11.5”
I did start stripping down the Dana44 front and the spindles are stuck right. Put some PB Blaster on and hopefully can use a puller to separate tomorrow.