I feel like a moron. I posted a list of jeep axles by year along with characteristics and lug patterns. I went and dug it up and it answered my question.
JEEP SJ- FULL SIZE CHEROKEE, JEEP WAGONEER, & JEEP PICK-UPS
Production: (1962-1991)
Identifying Characteristics: Full size wagons available in both 2 door and four door versions and pickups in both long and short wheelbases.
Windshield: Curved glass.
Suspension: Leaf spring suspension, front and rear.
Wheel Bolt Pattern: 5x5.5” thru 1973 on Jeep Cherokee, Jeep Wagoneer and ½ ton trucks (J10), 1974 and later 6x5.5”, J20 8x6.5
Wheelbase: J Trucks 116-131 inch, Wagons 109”
It's the full size Wagoneer. I'm sure, cause I asked the guy if it had the front leaf spring suspension opposed to coils wich were used on the downsizes and cherokees. The full size have the D44 so I'm good to go.
Props to 351Ranger! Your right pal, they're a 6x5.5 pattern. The earlier ones had the 5x5.5 and the smaller/cherokees had the 5x4.5. I guess thats why I got so mixed up.
So my next question is: Whats a good rear axle choice with a 6x5.5 lug pattern? And, like I said in my post before this, would I be able to keep my 8.8" pumpkin and throw on new axle shafts with the 6x5.5 pattern?