View Full Version : Dana 44 Solid Axle Swap How to now posted
mattadams
04-02-2008, 09:38 PM
It only took me like a month and a half to get it on the net, sorry bout that Jesse!
Anyways this is the article Jesse wrote abotu doing his Dana 44 solid axle swap.
http://www.rmftc.com/howtos/dana44/dana44.html
Got two more I need to get up, but it takes me a while to filter the code.
bronc_17113
04-02-2008, 09:39 PM
awesome will print it out tonite. Thanks Matt and Jesse!!!!!!!!!!!
BLOODBANE
04-02-2008, 11:05 PM
Very nice writeup Jesse(this is the first time I have read it)I will have to keep it in mind when I start my SAS....
thesoundmaster
04-02-2008, 11:10 PM
Excellent writeup Jesse. Very helpful, also making it look like it's not as bad as I initially thought it may end up being. Gunna bookmark it as well as Zach Beards on RF
Digger
04-02-2008, 11:58 PM
Thanks for getting that up Matt. There is one typo in the article's description. The article was written for a '93-'97 ranger, not a '99.
I sent you 2 other articles and I can't remember which ones I sent. I know one of them is the 9" axle swap. The other has to be the Atlas swap or the extended radius arm build. When you get caught up, I can send you the remainder of the articles I have written.
mattadams
04-03-2008, 08:42 AM
Thanks Jesse, for some reason It hought I remembered reading 99 in there. I'll get it fixed. You can send the articles whenever you have them, it just takes me a bit longer sometimes then others. I'm working on the Atlas II article now, and you also send the 9" swap article.
Digger
04-03-2008, 10:53 AM
Thanks Jesse, for some reason It hought I remembered reading 99 in there. I'll get it fixed. You can send the articles whenever you have them, it just takes me a bit longer sometimes then others. I'm working on the Atlas II article now, and you also send the 9" swap article.
I understood right away where the confusion came, because I had originally planned the swap for my '99, but then I sold it for the '93 before doing the swap.
I will send you the article on building the long arms. Thanks again for posting those.:thumbsup:
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