97xlimited
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- 97 Explorer Limited
Its been a couple days since posting so I figured I would. I hope to run this post until a conclusive end since a lot of post do not finish out.
I went to the salvage yard last Saturday and found that the Expy and f150 are set up the same as the 4406 in the explorer. In some cases the angles are more extreme or less but not by much.(a deg or two)
Not all Expys have a double cardan rear. It seems not to be installed until late 97-up. It seems to have been used due to a increase in pinion angle, but given these vehicles all are sitting on cement blocks at a varying 45deg angle the measurements are probably not completely accurate. It was fun trying to subtract the slope out of the measurement.
The 95-96 explorers also ran a cardan in the front shaft before switching to the pancake CV in 97, but the shaft has the large bolt pattern(3x3x4) on the t-case flange. The 4406e in my truck uses the small bolt pattern(2.5x2.5x3.5) I did not check the bolt pattern of other 4406 out there, but im assuming they are the same. Entrixables 627 yoke adds the small bolt pattern to a gen 1 shaft. The only real difference between them is the gen 1 uses 1310 series joints and the gen 2 shaft (95-96 only) uses heavier 1350 joints(I think).
I'm going to see if a 4405 t-case, front shaft and rear shaft (out of a 96) will be a direct swap to my current setup. The 4406 does introduce a compound angle due to the increased offset of the front driveshaft, if to extreme and coupled with the 7deg working angle at the t-case the front shaft may need dual double cardans ($450) to run completely smooth. I do not have the original 4404 to measure here so I will have to find out today if possible. Every 1/2 inch = 1 deg of offset to the differential front or rear.
A 4405 would be original demensions and angles, but come with its own issues. Does anyone know the HP rating for one? I think they used the 4405 behind the V8's in 96, but can't verify.
I went to the salvage yard last Saturday and found that the Expy and f150 are set up the same as the 4406 in the explorer. In some cases the angles are more extreme or less but not by much.(a deg or two)
Not all Expys have a double cardan rear. It seems not to be installed until late 97-up. It seems to have been used due to a increase in pinion angle, but given these vehicles all are sitting on cement blocks at a varying 45deg angle the measurements are probably not completely accurate. It was fun trying to subtract the slope out of the measurement.

The 95-96 explorers also ran a cardan in the front shaft before switching to the pancake CV in 97, but the shaft has the large bolt pattern(3x3x4) on the t-case flange. The 4406e in my truck uses the small bolt pattern(2.5x2.5x3.5) I did not check the bolt pattern of other 4406 out there, but im assuming they are the same. Entrixables 627 yoke adds the small bolt pattern to a gen 1 shaft. The only real difference between them is the gen 1 uses 1310 series joints and the gen 2 shaft (95-96 only) uses heavier 1350 joints(I think).
I'm going to see if a 4405 t-case, front shaft and rear shaft (out of a 96) will be a direct swap to my current setup. The 4406 does introduce a compound angle due to the increased offset of the front driveshaft, if to extreme and coupled with the 7deg working angle at the t-case the front shaft may need dual double cardans ($450) to run completely smooth. I do not have the original 4404 to measure here so I will have to find out today if possible. Every 1/2 inch = 1 deg of offset to the differential front or rear.
A 4405 would be original demensions and angles, but come with its own issues. Does anyone know the HP rating for one? I think they used the 4405 behind the V8's in 96, but can't verify.