D60 vs G2 D44 front axle.
#1
D60 vs G2 D44 front axle.
Any thoughts between the two axle housings and why one would be picked over another? Two I have in mind are the RockJock 60 and the G2 core 44 complete assembly.
I am throwing 5.13's in my dana 30 and 44 rear. I plan on trussing and adding gussets for the meantime but just planning for the worst. I like the idea of having a 44 in the front and back. Idk how i would feel about a 60 in the front and 44 in the back lol. Anyways....i just wanna buy once and be done. The G2's look nice and pretty.....but its still a 44....if Im going to drop that much money I wanna do it right.
I am throwing 5.13's in my dana 30 and 44 rear. I plan on trussing and adding gussets for the meantime but just planning for the worst. I like the idea of having a 44 in the front and back. Idk how i would feel about a 60 in the front and 44 in the back lol. Anyways....i just wanna buy once and be done. The G2's look nice and pretty.....but its still a 44....if Im going to drop that much money I wanna do it right.
#2
Any thoughts between the two axle housings and why one would be picked over another? Two I have in mind are the RockJock 60 and the G2 core 44 complete assembly.
I am throwing 5.13's in my dana 30 and 44 rear. I plan on trussing and adding gussets for the meantime but just planning for the worst. I like the idea of having a 44 in the front and back. Idk how i would feel about a 60 in the front and 44 in the back lol. Anyways....i just wanna buy once and be done. The G2's look nice and pretty.....but its still a 44....if Im going to drop that much money I wanna do it right.
I am throwing 5.13's in my dana 30 and 44 rear. I plan on trussing and adding gussets for the meantime but just planning for the worst. I like the idea of having a 44 in the front and back. Idk how i would feel about a 60 in the front and 44 in the back lol. Anyways....i just wanna buy once and be done. The G2's look nice and pretty.....but its still a 44....if Im going to drop that much money I wanna do it right.
#3
My cousin actually just told me he has front and rear D60 assemblys from a 07' Ford... i might go that route if he gives me a good deal on them. I was reading up on a swap thread but I couldnt find if they were a direct swap or not. Can anyone verify?
#4
As far as bolt in id say no. As far as will it work. Yes it should be fine if im not mistaken.
#5
Artec had a truss kit that will make then work.
http://www.artecindustries.com/JK-1-...it-_p_451.html
That have one for the rear to.
http://www.artecindustries.com/JK-1-...it-_p_451.html
That have one for the rear to.
#7
You need to do ALOT more research before you make any decisions. It will only benefit you in the end and not end up in the "I wish I didn't do that" category as many of us have been in.
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#8
Since at least 1999, F250/350 have had Sterling 10.25/10.5 rears, not a D60.
Referring back to your first post, are you talking front or rear axle? If you are talking rear, then you are likely comparing a D44 to a semi-float 60, which really isn't much of an upgrade. Larger housing and R&P, but the R&P on the JK in the rear is pretty solid. The real upgrade is a full-float rear and that is a lot more $$$. Don't bother upgrading the rear unless it is to full float.
As for the front, you are again talking way different axles. A front D60 is going to start at around $7500 for a new one.
As the post above says - you need to do A LOT more research before you do anything. Building a set of late model Ford axles is far from a weekend project. Making them work on a JK is another level above that.
Referring back to your first post, are you talking front or rear axle? If you are talking rear, then you are likely comparing a D44 to a semi-float 60, which really isn't much of an upgrade. Larger housing and R&P, but the R&P on the JK in the rear is pretty solid. The real upgrade is a full-float rear and that is a lot more $$$. Don't bother upgrading the rear unless it is to full float.
As for the front, you are again talking way different axles. A front D60 is going to start at around $7500 for a new one.
As the post above says - you need to do A LOT more research before you do anything. Building a set of late model Ford axles is far from a weekend project. Making them work on a JK is another level above that.
#10
I am in the middle of a 1 ton swap on my JKU. My axles are out of an 08 Ford. Definitely not a bolt in, it's a ton of work, but wayyyy cheaper than crate axles