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are FW and EB 44s radius arms the same?


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Like the title states, are radius arms off an EB and a f150 for a dana 44 the same?
 


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Different mounting hole lenghts for the coil buckets. They use the same bushings though. I have also run accros different casting thicknesses as well. I can post up some photos of each.
 

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Well I'm asking cuz I'm gathering parts to sas my ranger with a FW dana 44 but need radius arms. A guy about an hr away is selling a set of EB radius arms for $50. Will they work for me or should I look for arms from a FW 44?
 

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They'll work, you'll just have to buy EB lower coil retainers.

FWIW, I have 3 or 4 pairs in the garage. I stock pile them lol
 

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They'll work, you'll just have to buy EB lower coil retainers.

FWIW, I have 3 or 4 pairs in the garage. I stock pile them lol
Yes. Actually from what I've found 77 and older full sizes use the same arms as a EB. The mounting holes are closer together. I have a stack of them behind the garage too. I had close to 50 at one point lol.
 

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Yes. Actually from what I've found 77 and older full sizes use the same arms as a EB. The mounting holes are closer together. I have a stack of them behind the garage too. I had close to 50 at one point lol.
Good info. Thanks. And yea, stock piling is a horribly addicting thing. I still have a shed full of fullsize ford, ranger, chevy, and dodge parts :icon_rofl:
 

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