bnbader
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- 1991 Ford Explorer XL 4X4
Hi Everyone,
Its been a while since I completed my last build on my 92 Explorer and the 8.8 finally gave out. I'm thinking about doing the long awaited D44 straight axle swap in the front and a full rebuild of the 8.8 plus upgrade the suspension while I'm at it. I did the original lift by myself but I no longer have the time to wrench so looking for someone with experience who'd like to take on the project in the Pacific Northwest.
What I'm thinking:
1. Rebuild the 8.8 diff with 4.56 or 4.88 gears using these parts. It currently has 4.56 gears and ARB Air Locker (working on warrantying some of the ****ed parts..):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0078U9CT0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?smid=A1C04IHUSEWFPP&psc=1
While at it, do a disk brake conversion as the rebuild kit extends the axle out by 1" on each side and requires the disk brakes. Can probably do it for cheaper than the cost of the below kit but not sure? Open to suggestions.
https://dufftuff.com/product-category/explorer/explorer-brakes/
2. Do a straight axle swap replacing the Dana 35 TTB setup with a Dana 44 utilizing a kit and adding an ARB locker to the front. The ARB air compressor is already there. I received a suggestion to use a swap kit from Giant Motorsports or James Duff but I'm open to suggestions.
https://dufftuff.com/product-category/explorer/explorer-solid-axle-swap/
www.giantmotorsports.com
3. Redo the front and rear suspension setup to accommodate bigger shocks and leaf spring packs (my current setup is undersized) so redo the leaf's (for the third time) and get bigger shocks to get a roughly 5.5-6" lift able to accommodate 35-37" tires. Potentially do some shackles etc. Not 100% sure what it would look like in the end but would need to work with the new diff setups and be much more robust.
4. Install a Bronco II gas tank where the spare tire used to go for an extended range fuel setup. Would be open to ideas on whether to run two fuel pumps and a switch etc... I believe this is the one that fits..?
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...kUvp-Ftms7m1dExAO7_CBXz4WJnL8QzxoCSrUQAvD_BwE
5. Any other general maintenance or items needed to make sure this project is successful.
Thank you for the help and please DM if you can assist or want to take on the project.
Ben
Its been a while since I completed my last build on my 92 Explorer and the 8.8 finally gave out. I'm thinking about doing the long awaited D44 straight axle swap in the front and a full rebuild of the 8.8 plus upgrade the suspension while I'm at it. I did the original lift by myself but I no longer have the time to wrench so looking for someone with experience who'd like to take on the project in the Pacific Northwest.
What I'm thinking:
1. Rebuild the 8.8 diff with 4.56 or 4.88 gears using these parts. It currently has 4.56 gears and ARB Air Locker (working on warrantying some of the ****ed parts..):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0078U9CT0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?smid=A1C04IHUSEWFPP&psc=1
While at it, do a disk brake conversion as the rebuild kit extends the axle out by 1" on each side and requires the disk brakes. Can probably do it for cheaper than the cost of the below kit but not sure? Open to suggestions.
https://dufftuff.com/product-category/explorer/explorer-brakes/
2. Do a straight axle swap replacing the Dana 35 TTB setup with a Dana 44 utilizing a kit and adding an ARB locker to the front. The ARB air compressor is already there. I received a suggestion to use a swap kit from Giant Motorsports or James Duff but I'm open to suggestions.
https://dufftuff.com/product-category/explorer/explorer-solid-axle-swap/
4 Wheel Drive Beam Kit – Giant Motor Sports

3. Redo the front and rear suspension setup to accommodate bigger shocks and leaf spring packs (my current setup is undersized) so redo the leaf's (for the third time) and get bigger shocks to get a roughly 5.5-6" lift able to accommodate 35-37" tires. Potentially do some shackles etc. Not 100% sure what it would look like in the end but would need to work with the new diff setups and be much more robust.
4. Install a Bronco II gas tank where the spare tire used to go for an extended range fuel setup. Would be open to ideas on whether to run two fuel pumps and a switch etc... I believe this is the one that fits..?
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...kUvp-Ftms7m1dExAO7_CBXz4WJnL8QzxoCSrUQAvD_BwE
5. Any other general maintenance or items needed to make sure this project is successful.
Thank you for the help and please DM if you can assist or want to take on the project.
Ben