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d44 knuckles on d35


daves302gt

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1985
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HI guys,
I saw the article in the Tech Library on upgrading the D35 TTB to D44 knuckle, hub, and brakes. I was wondering if it mattered what year 44 you took the stuff from. It looks like i can get a whole used f150 axle for anything between 100 and 300 bucks up here, and snag the parts off of that. Thats the cheapest option. especially cuz i don't want to go to a solid axle yet. I've got the TTB to a great articulation point, but i keep breaking hubs. so now i can upgrade to better hubs AND better brakes for about 200$ less than a SAS. :icon_thumby: Please let me know. the TTB is a 96 from a ranger, what year 44 should i use? Is there a difference in anything consequential?
Thanks
 
Your 96 D35 TTB has holes for the ABS sensors, steering stops, dual piston calipers, and caliper brackets which the earlier models don't have. I can't say I know, but I'd imagine the same changes were built into later model D44 TTBs as well.
 
Actually, i wrote this post before finding out about the Jeep hubs. I just ordered two of the jeep style, should have them next week. I hope they work better, because that was my 3rd set of hubs this year. I guess my foot has gotten a bit heavier recently... Now with stronger hubs i'll have to upgrade the axles to not spit C-clips. i've already seen evidence that the caps are spinning a little.

--So now, just as the point of reference, if the jeep hubs are still breaking, i may go to the D44 hubs. I don't have ABS on my '85. I do have the dual piston calipers and steering stops tho. So we think I need a late model TTB 44 knuckle set up, right? What is the first year for this equipment? (w/ or w/o ABS). Did they get TTB D44s in the early 80s?
 
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If you don't have ABS, you don't need a later model TTB unless you want the steerng stops and the upgraded brakes.

Also, Warn will warranty those broken hubs. They might even send you Jeep hubs to replace them for free. They basically did for me.
 
If you don't have ABS, you don't need a later model TTB unless you want the steerng stops and the upgraded brakes.

Also, Warn will warranty those broken hubs. They might even send you Jeep hubs to replace them for free. They basically did for me.

How long is the warranty for?


hick
 
Lifetime apparently. I wouldn't tell them I ran anything bigger than 31s though.
 
What if you don't have a proof of purchase, like you bought the hubs used like I am? Currently, i'm dealing with the warranty dept at Milemarker, i don't know if they even have the upgraded version. (I don't recommend Milemarker)
 
If I was going to do D44 outers on a D35, that link posted right above would be the way I'd do it.

If you want to try using TTB 44 parts, then any year can work (avoid '87 though, junk). IIRC, you'll have to bore out the lower balljoint hole some though in order to get the knuckle (axle) lined up with the differential.

I don't think it'll be needed though, I've yet to see any credible reports of physically broken Jeep hubs yet (beyond a dial malfunction one user had).

Have you looked through the axle upgrades sticky in the Axles section? There are many things you can do to improve the durability on these things ;)

http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15

The u-joint mod is probably right up there with the hubs in terms of strength gain.
 
off topic, but does anybody have the write up on using chevy 8 lug 44 stuff on a ttb 44?
 
so...bolt an F-150 spindle to a TTB 35 knuckle, turn down the D44 rotor on the outside? and then use the TTB 35 caliper...I think? that article was kind of thrown together...
 
yeah, i'm doing the Jeep hubs very soon, which seem to be bullet proof, and i'll do the u-joint c-clip mod at when i'm in there to re-RTV the front diff. Recently i seem to be having problems catching the front diff on stuff going backwards, causing it to leak from the bottom of the cover/housing. Thanks for the INFO!
 

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