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Ok, miss informed my brain. Here's what I read...
Dana 35 VS Dana 44: The weak link in the Dana 35 TTB is generally in the flange style locking hubs. However, the Dana 35 TTB actually shares the same axle shaft diameters and u-joints as the Dana 44 TTB. Their has been many people that have swapped out a Dana 35 TTB for a Dana 44 solid front axle out of a Ford Bronco. Some people have chosen to swap out the Dana 35 steering knuckles and replace them with Dana 44 knuckles to gain the stronger Dana 44 locking hubs.
So my next thought is dealing with fab skills... Couldn't you just cut-out the D44 chunk from the TTB and weld it into the D35 TTB?
I guess its thinking outside the box but I'm sure I'm not the first.
Dana 35 VS Dana 44: The weak link in the Dana 35 TTB is generally in the flange style locking hubs. However, the Dana 35 TTB actually shares the same axle shaft diameters and u-joints as the Dana 44 TTB. Their has been many people that have swapped out a Dana 35 TTB for a Dana 44 solid front axle out of a Ford Bronco. Some people have chosen to swap out the Dana 35 steering knuckles and replace them with Dana 44 knuckles to gain the stronger Dana 44 locking hubs.
So my next thought is dealing with fab skills... Couldn't you just cut-out the D44 chunk from the TTB and weld it into the D35 TTB?
I guess its thinking outside the box but I'm sure I'm not the first.