IIRC wagoneer d44 outers will work on Ford housing.
Just started doing the SAS with the ORD kit. You have it a little easier than I do though. I am converting 2wd 1 ton. There is no kit for that. Just the modifying of existing brackets to fit. And the addition of the t-case, shifter, x member, and shortening of the rear shaft.
-ORD Brackets ~$500
-Crossover ~$400
-79 HP60 ~$700
-Used TCI 2" lift springs~$200
-DD NP241 ~$200
-Dshaft shortening ~$150
That is just where I'm at right now. It still needs shocks, Ubolts, front Dshaft, brake work, etc..
Make up your mind to go 8 lug even if you are thinking of using a passenger drop 6 lug axle. Crossover is easier on a Dana 60 and it just makes the whole swap worthwhile.
Here are some pics of the front bracket modifications. This is about midway through the process of installing them. It shows how the alignment of the 2wd varies from the 4wd version and the mods needed to make it fit. We did run a cross brace to tie the frame brackets to the frame better and then weld it all in (not normally required).
See this is the concept I dont get. Why bother buying the ORD brackets thats main point is being bolt on if you have to cut/weld/modify them or the frame anyway? Why not just buzz on a front crossmember to make the frame horns flat and weld on some of Kurts 4 hole brackets and be done up front?
?The Lord can be mean sometimes...
The other day while perusing the junkyard for a hub I didn't need, I found:
a HP dana 60 from a 77 Ford F-250
a 75 Jeep Wagoneer with dana 44 and 6 lug outers
a 14bsf with 6 lug hubs
np241 with linkage and cover (shifter cover on the floor) of the right color
All the junkyard parts needed for a sas.
No he means for a 44 or 10 bolt. It's the same size stuff pretty much.
A good lift will keep the axles straightish and in that configuration they're as strong as a 60 imho.
I'll bet with you on this. My Yukon with its silly little 8.5" ring gear in a split aluminum case is asking for trouble. Granted, IFS is pretty good, but the 1/2 IFS GM came out with isn't stellar off-road. Mine is out of alignment, again, and I just tore out the CV's and front driveshaft because the front diff was making a terrible groaning noise and was leaking. I figure to revamp the front IFS to be strong enough to survive the rigors of off-road/"overlanding" use, it would take as much money as a sas and still not be as good as a solid axle, even a D44.Id bet my left nut against that statement.