: Dana 44 specs link (WMS to WMS) HELP


Jason Y
11-28-2003, 11:48 AM
Somebody posted a link to dana 44 specs, This was a while ago and I have searched came up with hundreds of items checked them for 40 min and gave up.

Anyway it was a i think spread sheet, had chevy, ford, jeep info on 44's Listed things like WMS to WMS ,perch width, WMS to SP Both drivers and Pass side. Might have been other stuff.

I seem to recall that it was from a Clubs site in the Northeast. Can any one help.

Pavement Pounder83
11-28-2003, 08:21 PM
(all measurements are wheel-mounting-surface to wheel-mounting-surface, AKA wms-wms)
67.5" wide, 31.5" spring perch centers- stock Chevy 6-lug
69" wide, 31.5" perches- stock Chevy 8-lug
68.75" wide, 31.5" perches- Ford 5-lug outers

65" wide, ~29" (Toy width) perches- long side cut down 2-3/8", use 70's Ford long side axle shaft
63.5" wide, 27.5" perches- long side cut down 4", use 80's Wagoneer long side axle shaft
62" wide, 29" (Toy width) perches- long side cut 4", short side 1.5", use 80's Wagoneer long side, Dodge short side. See Ed's D44 swap for an example of this one.

Wagoneer axle dimensions- (coming)

Thats fron Erik B's web site

http://home.4x4wire.com/erik/4runner/sas/

Drew

Jason Y
11-28-2003, 09:39 PM
thanks for the link, Thats good info. But there is a page out there thats better still. I saw it like last Jan or feb and used it a few times. now I can't remember where.
ANY help is appricated.

Pavement Pounder83
11-28-2003, 09:52 PM
the only other one i can think of is DRMs site i dont have a link tho

Drew

masonmachines
11-28-2003, 10:48 PM
you may be able to use the warn axle shaft length chart.

http://products.warn.com/warn.nsf/pages/Truck.AppChart.FrontAxles.InnerShaft.html

Jason Y
11-29-2003, 08:48 AM
Thanks, for the warn info. Its all good stuff, There is someone out there that has what i am looking for.

Maybe it is DRM whats a DRM anyway?

CSP
11-29-2003, 09:08 AM
Are you sure it was a list of WMS? Jefe has posted one several times which is track width, which is really useless without knowing what wheels/tires were used for the measurement.

His list is very comprehensive though.

Jason Y
11-29-2003, 09:58 AM
I am sure, I think it was from clubs site in the northeast.