SkyMfg
07-28-2002, 10:27 AM
Hopefully this isn't considered advertising, as its more test related, so....Weve just recieved our first large amount of high steer dana 44 arms, and were trying to find a few people to throw them on a rig and give us some feedback. We think we've got everything figured, but sometimes something is missed. We've tried them on Chevy's, Fords, and Misc. We'd like to have as much real world testing into these as possible, instead of just CAD workings.
Well be selling them at cost, with any troubles to be ironed out and taken care off ASAP sky-manufacturing.com (http://www.sky-manufacturing.com)
I am now narrowing a 44 for the front of my toyota.. will have it in the rig in a few weeks...I will want to use chevy ends...What do you think?
Depdog
07-28-2002, 12:16 PM
I have a Dana 44 on the front of my K5 (going 60 very soon) If you want to send me a set I'll put em on and test them out for you. Right now I have crossover with the draglink goint to the passenger side flat top with steering arm on it. Would need the passenger side arm to take the tie rod and the drag link and the drivers side to take just the tie rod.
Drop me an email and let me know.
viveiros@bellsouth.net
depdog@off-road.com
Depdog
JEEPRZ
07-28-2002, 12:24 PM
I see you have several different styles. Im interested in a set of arms for a dodge 44 knuckle, with the tie rod in back, and the drag link up front. Drivers side arm needs to by symetrical with the pass side, for hydro assist hookup. Any chance?
I currently have both the tie rod and drag link in the front on a old set of Ave Eng arms. Wanna go with TREs insted of SREs this time.
Domenic
07-28-2002, 12:31 PM
I need a set for a waggy I'm building for my flat fender, whats cost? :D
flmanyj
07-28-2002, 01:35 PM
the ones i built for my jeep look beefer
and i have bent 3 of them
but any thing is worth a shot
scott4x4@prodigy.net
Jaffer
07-28-2002, 04:27 PM
I could try a set on some late '70s Dodge flat tops that are going on a Scout II front 44 ...
I need a set for my HP D44 that is going in my XJ. I'm very interested.
Hook me up. :D I just got the front 44 under my scrambler and will be beating on it to work the bugs out for the last EROCC comp. I would be more then happy to test your stuff out
tuckster
07-29-2002, 08:19 AM
How do we order? I'd be interested in a crossover arm.
Rudezuk
07-29-2002, 09:32 AM
I have a D44 on the Zuk....The knuckles are machined right now too! I am using Extreme Gear Offroad's arms on there....But ill throw yours on there and give them a test.
Send me a PM if you are interested in me trying them out!
SkyMfg
07-30-2002, 09:29 AM
Originally posted by Domenic
I need a set for a waggy I'm building for my flat fender, whats cost? :D
$72 per arm. These are not made out of HR or CR flat bar either as many others are, there water jetted from a block of mid grade steel, then fully machined. The steel number isn't on my head right now, but its a little better than stock Toyota arms, which are better than stock Dana stuff, but its not brittle like Chromoly.
We tested a lot of arms on the market, some you can bend so easy it wasn't funny.
Ordering or info, call me at (541) 736-3743, I'll warn anyone who does, I'm extremly busy. You can also just paypal the info and I'll take care of it.
These should fit any flat top dana 44 knuckle that has been machined for stock CFD pattern. They have been beefed up around the ball joint and they are thicker than most at the knuckle. we also can provide custom tie rods and drag links to fit what ever, one reason were trying to get them out there is to get an idea of what different combo's will cost.