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Dana 44 or Dana 60

jk5blazer

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I plan on running 38.5/15/16 boggers. My question was do you think I could get away with a 44 up front. It is so hard to find a 60 and the price is :eek1: crazy. Just some advise please. If I have to ill save up and buy the 60 but dont want to. Just want to know if I'll have to many problems with the 44. Thanks
 
boggers are pretty heavy for their height, 38.5s are prolly gonna kill the 44, especially if you ever see any rocks. Whatever you do, when you know you're about to abuse your rig, get the tires turned straight. ;)

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If you leave the front open then you can absolutly abuse a D44 w/ 38's. Sure, your gonna break an axle here and there...but they are cheap, easy to find, and easy to change. If you want to be locked up in the front then you definetly need a 60, so just beat the snot out of the 44 until you find/afford a 60!
 
i thought because they could handle up to a 44" tire, they called it a Dana 44. the Dana 60 should be able to handle up to a 60" tire. that's why you see Jeeps running around all the time on 35s, alot of them have Dana 35s in the back. :haha:
 
beater_k20 said:
i thought because they could handle up to a 44" tire, they called it a Dana 44. the Dana 60 should be able to handle up to a 60" tire. that's why you see Jeeps running around all the time on 35s, alot of them have Dana 35s in the back. :haha:

but they have dana 30s in the front. that would look cool, 30" tire in the front and 35" in the rear. now where am i gonna find a 10" tire for my 10b's. wheelbarrow?
 
Poohbair said:
If you leave the front open then you can absolutly abuse a D44 w/ 38's. Sure, your gonna break an axle here and there...but they are cheap, easy to find, and easy to change. If you want to be locked up in the front then you definetly need a 60, so just beat the snot out of the 44 until you find/afford a 60!

Nonsense.

I destoyed my 10 bolt twice in four trips with 38.5s.
 
84_Chevy_K10 said:
Nonsense.

I destoyed my 10 bolt twice in four trips with 38.5s.


"Some people could break a crowbar in a sandbox".... :rolleyes:


Sure 38's on a D44 is probably a bad idea....but we really don't know how hard this guy is going to wheel.....(or is he?) Is there even a front driveshaft?? These are all burning questions that need answers BEFORE we can throw out a blanket statement about it's suitability to task.

So... Mr. Original poster.... what kind of wheeling conditions are we talking about here? :dunno:
 
Funny Jeremy.

My 38.5s are also 16" wide...that was part of the problem. There's a big difference between a 38x12.50 and a 38.5x16.
 
...my 38's are 15.5 wide, and I ABUSED that frontend for 2 years and only broke 2 axles... and when I say abused, I mean it... ask Brad....
 
white-rhyno said:
oh, it got abused...... its great to watch jeremy wheel. All motor, no brains:)

...well, it was all motor... until she ate herself inside out yesterday... wait until I get a big block in there now...:grin:
 
Maybe if you stay in the mud and sand you could get away with an open 44 but with the 38.5x15 bogger....I would be looking for a D60 if you plan on wheeling pretty serious. :)
 
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