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I need a Dana 44 photo...


Jim Oaks

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Does anyone have a photo(s) of a Dana 44 from a 1973-1979 Ford F-150 or 1978-1979 Ford Bronco that aren't in the vehicle (want to be able to see the wwhole thing)?

Also looking for a complete early Bronco Dana 44 out of the vehicle.

If so, please post.

Thanks!
 
I have a D44 hub to hub from a Scout II in the garage. It's almost the same as the passenger side diff wagoneer 44. It's set up to go in a 91 Ranger but the project is on hold. I can do pics but don't know how to upload to you. You'd have to walk me thru the process.
 
I have a pic, but it's on the other comp, I'll have to grab it an post it up later. Not very good cuz it's sorta on the pile... but...
 
Dana 44 from a 79 Ford Bronco
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I can get more if you want


And;

Dana44 from a Jeep Wagoneer
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I can get more/better shots if needed. I also have a 14 bolt, 8.8", and a 9", an IFS D35 and what ever the hell is infront of a 3/4 ton chevy with IFS

PM me if you want more shots
 
I wil get some when i pic mine up on saturday, and the 9" if you want
 
I'm doing a page on driver side solid axle Dana 44's. Any pics would be appreciated. I need the F250 D44's too.
 
jim keep in mind that f250 d44's in 77 and earlier trucks are low pinion.
1977 was the last year for the highboy....


the 3/4 ton d44's in the 78-79 f-250's were high-pinion
 
Yes I know, but I'll need the pictures of the F250 axles. Between the Dana 44 page and the Dana 60 page I'l do after that, I'll need some visual references to show the differences between the D44, D44HD and D60.
 
I'll grab you a pic of the low pinion f250 44 I've got sitting in the barn....whats the easiest way to tell between a D44 and a HD44? it's from a 76' f250.

-andrew
 

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