Kirby N.
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- February 6, 2001
- Messages
- 2,654
- Reaction score
- 465
- City, State
- Colorado Springs, CO
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1991 Ranger
It would be nice if they could come up with something with the same bolt pattern as stock but then you are talking dana 30 outers on a 44 like the rubicons and no hubs. I think the idea of eb width and hp is smart, however, the c wedges/ bushings should be mounted 3/4" wider per side than stock eb to match our frame width. The lower trac bar mount should be double sheer and adjustable. Basically, this axle would be a bolt on swap with the use of the duff parts.
I am building a 1976 fw 44 for my ranger. I got the bare housing for $50 and I thought I was doing good, but after all the pieces and parts: new and used I am probably pushing the $700 range. That's setting everything up and installing it all myself. It deceiving because you don't realize all the little pieces add up.
I am building a 1976 fw 44 for my ranger. I got the bare housing for $50 and I thought I was doing good, but after all the pieces and parts: new and used I am probably pushing the $700 range. That's setting everything up and installing it all myself. It deceiving because you don't realize all the little pieces add up.