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Narrow Track Dana 44

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by ItsAdam1, May 18, 2007.

  1. May 18, 2007
    ItsAdam1

    ItsAdam1 New Member

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    I found a set of narrow track dana 44's from a 72 CJ. Whats the difference between narrow track and regular? what these swap into my flattie? I know the rear isn't offset for the xfer case.
     
  2. May 18, 2007
    DanStew

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    If you run a cetnered rear output, then the rear CJ axles will swap in. There wasnt a 44 front axle for a CJ, unless it was a cut down 44, or somebody swapped in wider wagoneer axles or scout axles.
     
  3. May 18, 2007
    nickmil

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    In around '82-'83 Jeep widened the axles a couple of inches and became "wide track" vs. the earlier narrower axles that are referred to as "narrow track". What Danstew said. Jeep never used a 44 front in a CJ but it could be a custom axle. Nickmil
     
  4. May 18, 2007
    junkfood

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    Are they narrow track CJ axles or narrow track FSJ axles? I think the FSJ had narrow track 44's, before they went to wide track, but they are wider than narrow CJ axles.
    Keith
     
  5. May 18, 2007
    kernel

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    i have a "narrow track" 30 (cj '79-80) in the front of my mb. it's 54" give or take 1/2"

    i have a "nt" 44 (waggy '??) offset, 2 piece axles in the rear and it's 59" give or take 1/2". 2nd or 3rd owner on this one so don't know the yr it came out of.
     
  6. May 19, 2007
    ItsAdam1

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    what year rang jeep has the offset pumpkin but it a Dana 44?
     
  7. May 19, 2007
    DanStew

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    i want to say 49 or 50 (whenver the cj3a was produced) till1971. and the 1970-71 had the one peice flange axles. But dont worry muchabotu the ealier 2 piece, they are not like the legendary two piece model 20 axle. Just keep the nut tightened to spec it will work fine.
     
  8. May 19, 2007
    timgr

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    The "narrow track" FSJ axles were used in the Wagoneer, 4-door full-size Cherokees, and some 2-door full size Cherokees. There's a "wide track" Cherokee that has steel fender flares - in fact it shares the front axle and front fenders with the J-10 pickup. The rear axle for a WT Cherokee is a unique width, since the J-10s have an even wider rear track (that allows a 4x8 sheet of plywood to lie flat in the bed).

    The axle widths are listed on www.jeeptech.com on the factory axles page - but it appears to be down right now.
     
  9. May 19, 2007
    ItsAdam1

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    do u guys the the stock axles will handle 33x14
     
  10. May 20, 2007
    junkfood

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    That depends allot on your driving style.
    Keith
     
  11. May 21, 2007
    CJ-X

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    To me, that means no.
     
  12. May 21, 2007
    junkfood

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    Let me put it this way.. I had a friend that ran SOA with 35's and lockers doing extreme trails with stock flatty axles and no problem. I have also known people that break them running 31's on moderate trails.. Like I said, it all depends on your driving style.
    Keith
     
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