I was thinking the other day, it's almost too bad that the interior cage is all done. How killer would an old 50s hot rod cab be on that
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I was thinking the other day, it's almost too bad that the interior cage is all done. How killer would an old 50s hot rod cab be on that
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Did I miss something, when did you decide to go 2WD while bracing the front D44?
Did I miss something, when did you decide to go 2WD while bracing the front D44?
Are there plans for a transfer case???
Martin
I wish you could go out and test that truss. I need to do that to my 44 but it'll have to wait seeing as I think I've already bent my tubes a bit and it's still runnin and season ain't over yet.
If its 2wd, other than simplicity, what do you gain keeping the front axle in there?
If i knew it was going to be 2WD forever, i'd run some sort of solid front ibeam, or custom axle to retain the outers.
The truck is badass, just seems kinda silly to keep a solid front axle and go 2wd, when real 2wd suspensions are so much easier to mod for your use.

All in due time my friendi do fully intend on getting the d44 out of there and a new front end under there. It just isnt going to happen this winter im focusing on alot of other issues such as wiring, guages, and more cage work. Rather then being out for a whole summer because i bit off more then i could in one winter im doing as much as i can to get towards what i want while keeping the rig going for when dune season hits again.
None of the cool stuff is happening this winter. Just alot of boring overdue stuff. Ill run it this way for this summer so i can still enjoy the dunes and the blazer amd then next winter the cool stuff starts.![]()
Good plan
Is the front axle still stuffed with its guts? Gears, shafts, etc?

I envision beams or even a arms. That's a lovely vision


I don't know, I see 2WD and a D44 housing and I feel like you are now getting the worst of both worlds, the weight and ride quality of a SFA and the traction of 2WD. If you really want 2WD and don't want to spend money on a IFS long travel then maybe you should cut the inner Cs off and weld them to a 3" piece of DOM and put a small truss on that. Would save a lot of weight for not a lot of cash, and you could eliminate those funky ford bushings too and go straight arms. Then again, if you are doing that, might as well....![]()