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my dana 44 hp swap(pics)


93 4x4

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Solid Axle Swap
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City
florida
Vehicle Year
1993
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this is what we have been working on over our christmas vacation! 79 narrowed D44 hp, 79 f-150 knuckes, and disc brakes, 79 f-150 spring buckets, shock and track bar mount, 1.5" dom steering and track bar tubing with 7/8" heim joints, 7* C buschings, 9" bronco springs with 1" bucket drop (9in lift) 35x12.50 maxxis buckshots, 15x10 mickey thompson rims and 456 gears front and rear:icon_thumby:

BEFORE:
6" lift and 33's

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my son grinding off the stock buckets

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spring buckets, shock mounts and track bar mount on 1/4" plate

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modified crossmember

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5x4.5 to 5x5.5 billet adapters
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final ride height with the 35's on:icon_hornsup:

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didn't get the rear lift blocks in yet so i just jacked up the body 4 inches.
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Very clean. Nice work. And I have the same tires, but they are 32's.
 
beautiful work man. I love it. Like everyone else has said...Its very clean! You could eat off of that D44
 
sweet truck! love the work chair, lol.... we had the same thing in my garage for about 4years.... its pretty funny when you take a heat gun to a plastic chair with a fatguy sitting on it, lol.
 
damn, wish i could be working on my truck outside right now, ****ing snow lol
 
How's your trac-bar mounted? If it's just the two bolts through the frame, I'd add a couple more unless you maybe have some plating on the inside of the frame rail.

Looks great! I can't wait to get started on my swap when it warms up here!!
 
thanks for the nice comments!


How's your trac-bar mounted? If it's just the two bolts through the frame, I'd add a couple more unless you maybe have some plating on the inside of the frame rail.

Looks great! I can't wait to get started on my swap when it warms up here!!

its not completed in the picture, but the track bar mount was welded to the 1/4 inch steel plate, and the plate was welded to the frame, and the 3 gear box bolts, bolt through it.
 
super clean. you're ride looks sick
 
That is a clean truck, now go get her dirty and get some pictures:icon_hornsup:
 
its awesome seeing a narrowed sas the best part about these trucks is getting in and out of tight spots. \m/
 
Very nice build. I'm gathering parts to do mine.

Can you post pics of the finished track bar mount setup. What did you do about the tranny cross member?

Very sweet ride.
 
Can you post pics of the finished track bar mount setup. What did you do about the tranny cross member?

Sure, i'll have to snap some in the morning because it just got dark here.

but we finished out the day doing a rear shock flip.

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ummmffhhh, thats soo clean, Excellent work!
 
Looks pretty good. One bolt holding your shock mount on is not sufficient. People have pulled shock towers off the frame with tow bolts holding them on, pulled the bolts right through the frame. You really need two bolts with at least a 3/16" plate for the back side of the frame, that or weld them on.
 

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