IIRC the bolt pattern is symetrical.
Weird, I was told the chunk would only fit one way....maybe the housing itself is one-directional?

IIRC the bolt pattern is symetrical.





Either or it all looks pretty damn cool, breaking away from the typical 56" sprung disked 14bff and 52" sprung highsteering d60 that all the rest of us do and think is super cool...




Volvo??!?!???? Bite your tongue!(Ford owns Volvo, how embarrassing)
No Volvo parts on this rig....good ol' fashioned German engineering. Mercedes-Benz Unimog 404 portals my friend!
It's a bit daunting to have such "nice" parts sitting in the shop, but it just forces me to bring my "A-Game" and really move this build to the next level.
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OK, I understand your question now....
The simple answer to THAT one is ......gearing.
A stock Mog 404 axle has an overall ratio of 7.54:1 and is considered to be equivalent to about a 1.5 Ton axle in terms of strength. It would be a lot simpler to just bolt in a set and run 'em except that it would be miserable on the highway. This was the reason I originally bought that Viper 6-speed transmission with the double overdrive (.50:1 in 6th gear). It would have made the stock 404s totally highway friendly, but at the expense of a really complicated transmission/xfercase setup.....and I don't really want to shift that much. I like slushboxes.
The Ford 9" can be had with ratios down to 2.50:1 instead of the stock 3.54:1 of the stock 404 axle....that gives me an overall axle ratio in the 5.32:1 range which works beautifully with a 4L80E overdrive tranny....and I don't need a clutch pedal anymore.
A different problem with stock Mogs is that the pinion snouts on the 404s are ludicrously long and cannot be shortened. It makes them a nightmare to fit into trucks that also have engines (and oilpans). The Ford 9" is a really compact pinion setup so the packaging of the axle, especially up front is much easier to do.
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You still have that Viper transmission?![]()
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Not a big deal, and it was cool to see how massive these shafts are. I think they measure out to something like 1-5/8" with no neck-down anywhere.
It turns out that I also have about 8" of uptravel clearance between the axletubes and the framerails, but I'm sure that I'll hit the oilpan way before the framerails become an issue...




outstanding..... looks like a very productive weekend!
i layed on the couch in the fetal position....
any ideas on coating the inside of the boxes at the end, other than the green?


I'd love to find a place that could do a galvanize dipping process on something that large... don't even know if such a thing is possible??