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Old 06-16-2003, 01:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Zuzu D44 Question...

Are the 4.30 thick ring R&P sets compatable with the standard D44 pumpkin?

I ask, because I've got access to a set or two of the 4.30's and a 3.xx series Detroit.

Looking to put them in a mild Scout.
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yeah, never thought of that, but that should work


huh....excellent crossover application
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as long as you use the carrier that the gears came on.
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So the Zu 4.30's won't work with a normal 44 3 series detroit?
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In theory, yes. but i don't know if anyone has actually tried this cross application yet. definitely report back if you give it a shot.

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as long as you use the carrier that the gears came on.

since the factory carrier is a low numericaly low carrier.....His question is will it work on another low ratio carrier.

i am saying Yes.......that theoretically he is thinking along the right lines.

it "should" work
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I can guarantee the rings fit other carriers.

I have the ARB RD07 (3.73 and down) carrier in the rear of my Amigo with the Isuzu 4.30 gears on it.

Went in no problems at all.

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