I have a dollar says you can't break the front in Moab this year...We should probably let his thread return to regularly scheduled programming. lol. But if I do bust mine up, you guys will be the first to know.![]()
I have a dollar says you can't break the front in Moab this year...We should probably let his thread return to regularly scheduled programming. lol. But if I do bust mine up, you guys will be the first to know.![]()
We should probably let his thread return to regularly scheduled programming. lol. But if I do bust mine up, you guys will be the first to know.![]()
I have a dollar says you can't break the front in Moab this year...

I offered to bring him a spare D44 ring gearA dollar? A measly dollar? Man, that won't even buy an extra spindle nut, much less repair the carnage from a good breakage.
But it would certainly give you a dollar's worth of amusement.![]()

And he's not here to boot usWhy? In this thread, regularly scheduled programming means endless derailments that have no value whatsoever. I'd rather learn stuff about axle breaking, it might be useful someday (and the derailments won't).
Besides, axle tech is itself a derailment, as he's not doing axle work right now...
I offered to bring him a spare D44 ring gear![]()
I just read through this whole thread again. I even took the detour to the Fordyce thread.
Really great job, and great recovery from that disappointing trip. You just doubled down and went after it.
It also makes me want to do a 1" body lift, clock the case, and move up to 37's. *sigh*
And yes, @bent72, I'm working.
This is stepping outside my area of expertise, but I've heard a lot of griping from folks running huge tires on 1/2-ton axles. The ball joints, stub shafts, lockouts, brakes (etc.) just weren't intended for 59" swampers. Not sure how far into headache territory 37s are (folks have run them on 1/2-ton fronts), but I'll be watching to see how well that front axle holds up.![]()
I have a dollar says you can't break the front in Moab this year...
Im not going D60Hey thanks phil!! I really hope im doing a good job. I know this rig will be night and day from the old rig.
Sometimes its hard to notice if you're going the right direction when its right under your nose but I think im doing alright. At least everything I do ive seen to it that its done right.
Fordyce was a huge learning curve for me. Arguably if I didnt have smog equipment on that truck it would have never happened. At the same time now ive got a far more refined truck then what I would still have.
This truck will make it across fordyce this year. Aiming for blazer bash as well.
I think people expect 1 ton performance from half ton stuff. There a really great video of a bronco wheeling fordyce on half tons. I call it suicide but because of the smaller tires and careful driving he pulled it off.
Theres a guy out of sac who runs 40s with a dana 44 across the rubicon. Just have to be hyper sensitive to loading up the axle and using force.
I think half tons are great for the desert if you're not bombing around. For rocks I wouldn't consider anything less than 1 tons but thats me trying not to get left somewhere again.
I will say I would damn sure have a 14sf in the back.
Got any dollars for dana 60 parts?

Im not going D60
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Got the master cylinder bolted up tonight. 10mm studs...who knew?
The PS fittings are also metric (16mm and 18mm wrenches come to mind.)
I knew. At least that they're metric, if not the size. You shoulda askedThe PS fittings are also metric (16mm and 18mm wrenches come to mind.)
As we discussed last weekend, the best way to do the swap is to source everything at the junkyard, so as to get all the stupid little parts that nobody sells separately. Then you can get your new/reman parts on top of that. Pricier, but less confusing. I know, especially in your case, it's a challenge to find stuff @ the JY, so I say that as general advice for other folks reading the thread more than specifically at you.
And wait until you try to get hoses -- there's three, and the shapes and fittings will drive you mad, and trying to get them at the Vatozone or the like is difficult at best. I can take tons of pictures of mine, and I may still have part #s for some of mine, but you'll still end up swearing, I betcha betcha. Be forewarned
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Ok so I think the right side port is back brakes and the left is front brakes?
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The larger section is for the disks. Rear output is for the front brakes