lockin out hub conversion?
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I am having a hard time coming up with anything for the 1500's... but, the D60 kits run close to 2 thousand dollars...... Seems some folks have had success with just scavenging the whole front axle out of a Ford truck...... all the mounts were pretty much the same. Granted, that was out of a 3/4 ton truck, so, D60 as well. I don' know what ford used in their half-tons, and if all the mounts were the same.
Quite frankly, that is a crapload of money, for what you are getting. I would be real tempted to wander the junkyards, and find a D44 that has all the stuff you are looking for, and see if it would all change over. I wouldn't think there would be THAT much difference. Could always separate them at the balljoints, take take everything outboard from there. (including the outer axle stub)
Quite frankly, that is a crapload of money, for what you are getting. I would be real tempted to wander the junkyards, and find a D44 that has all the stuff you are looking for, and see if it would all change over. I wouldn't think there would be THAT much difference. Could always separate them at the balljoints, take take everything outboard from there. (including the outer axle stub)
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yep its really saves on the u-joints and axle seals.. http://www.emsoffroad.com/store/inde...roducts_id=262
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yep its really saves on the u-joints and axle seals.. http://www.emsoffroad.com/store/inde...roducts_id=262
Neat trick. And not nearly so pricey, but, still pretty steep. Not a whole lot more than having to replace the hub/bearing assemblies though...
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Unfortunately, using older ford/chevy 44 parts does not work due to the knuckles being completely different (ball joint locations are not the same). I have seen guys fab up a lockout kit on a 60 from old axle parts, but on a 44 I am pretty sure it is not possible.
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