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Old Sep 10, 2009
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lol light? idk man 1400 seems pretty heavy to me. i wish it was lighter.
talkin bout the back. the front isnt that light. but youre going to have to do alot to get it to come out on the lighter end once you put the 5.4 and d60 in there. heavy suckas. youre gonna have to do some strippin down or somethin.

pull your dash and everything inside and just run aluminum prp seats. hehe
 
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If I tube the whole thing I should loose some weight. but its still going to be heavy no matter what. I was looking at trying some RCV shafts in 4340 or 300m with CVs instead of ujoints on the D44, they are guaranteed to not break they say.

 
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just like a birfield in a toyota axle right? im willing to bet if you get that pitbull bound up in the right way and put the torque of a 5.4 on it, itll snap. ill put money on it. but hey, if they have a good warranty and will replace it, why not?
 
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Originally Posted by shadow905
just like a birfield in a toyota axle right? im willing to bet if you get that pitbull bound up in the right way and put the torque of a 5.4 on it, itll snap. ill put money on it. but hey, if they have a good warranty and will replace it, why not?
oh im sure something will snap, right now the only reason the current one are failing is because the ujoints go. plus the price of these custom axles is 1000, and i can barely get a heavily used D60 for that. it would be worth a try.
 
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Old Sep 10, 2009
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Originally Posted by zabeard
If I tube the whole thing I should loose some weight. but its still going to be heavy no matter what. I was looking at trying some RCV shafts in 4340 or 300m with CVs instead of ujoints on the D44, they are guaranteed to not break they say.

Haha. The shafts are garaunteed not to break... so instead you will probably just start tearing ring and pinnions out of it!

If your going to run 42 and a V8 you need a 60. Theres really no way around it.
 
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Originally Posted by ShoNuff82
Haha. The shafts are garaunteed not to break... so instead you will probably just start tearing ring and pinnions out of it!

If your going to run 42 and a V8 you need a 60. Theres really no way around it.
yeah i know, if you fix one thing just the next weakest thing is going to break. maybe a D60 will just fall in front of my face for a good price. I am always keeping my eyes open for one though.
 
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they must be hard to find up there. i could probably get you one for around 500 down here. youd just have to make the drive or get i shipped.. my buddy stumbles across them all the time. i know where there is a whole early 90s f350 for sale for a grand. kingpin d60/sterling 10.25, i think it may even be deisel. trying to get my buddy to buy it and part it out cuz he wants the rear axle for the vss. lol
 
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well the 80-whenevers are pretty easy.

I want a 78-79 D60 because of the longer drivers side axle tube.
 
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ahh...good luck. lol. didnt know that. probably just going to have to sit and wait then. that blows
 
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lol! thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by zabeard
well the 80-whenevers are pretty easy.

I want a 78-79 D60 because of the longer drivers side axle tube.
If your serious about it, i can put in a couple phone calls for you. Should be able to find a ford for around 500... ish.
 
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If your serious about it, i can put in a couple phone calls for you. Should be able to find a ford for around 500... ish.
I am serious, if you can find one for 500ish ill send the cash today, i dont know that i can pick it up this weekend or something but I am sure there is something we can work out if you know of some.
 
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Looks like yall had fun and both rangers look bad @ss!
 
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Originally Posted by shadow905
they must be hard to find up there. i could probably get you one for around 500 down here. youd just have to make the drive or get i shipped.. my buddy stumbles across them all the time. i know where there is a whole early 90s f350 for sale for a grand. kingpin d60/sterling 10.25, i think it may even be deisel. trying to get my buddy to buy it and part it out cuz he wants the rear axle for the vss. lol
hell im considering buying it for a tow rig, i just dont want to DD it.
 

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hell im considering buying it for a tow rig, i just dont want to DD it.

i would. that think would be pimp if it was a diesel. i bet that tick is nothing more than an exhaust leak. buy it!
 
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i think i saw the brown ranger in either petersens or off-road in the most recent issues.

Originally Posted by zabeard
If I tube the whole thing I should loose some weight. but its still going to be heavy no matter what. I was looking at trying some RCV shafts in 4340 or 300m with CVs instead of ujoints on the D44, they are guaranteed to not break they say.

i was reading about those in off road as well, they seem pretty sweet.
 

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Originally Posted by Bumpncarstereo
i think i saw the brown ranger in either petersens or off-road in the most recent issues.



i was reading about those in off road as well, they seem pretty sweet.
its in petersons again this month
 
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its in petersons again this month
nice! ill have to go grab it and read.
 
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its in petersons again this month
yep, saw that.. nice truck.
 
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Originally Posted by zabeard
If I tube the whole thing I should loose some weight. but its still going to be heavy no matter what. I was looking at trying some RCV shafts in 4340 or 300m with CVs instead of ujoints on the D44, they are guaranteed to not break they say.

Those arent for regular D44's they are only for jeep applications. The hole in the knuckle isnt big enough on a standard D44 for them.
 
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Zack if Chris can find you a 60 I can meet up with him and then meet you half way next weekend.
 
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Originally Posted by ShoNuff82
its in petersons again this month
i left my copy at work. just looked, page 77. good job.
 
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Zack if Chris can find you a 60 I can meet up with him and then meet you half way next weekend.
Thanks Chad, we will see what we can work out.
 
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