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" From: BaadAss73Gremlin@xxxxxxxxxxx
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" From: msproviero@xxxxxxxxxxx 
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" > Disclaimer: I am not trying to be a jerk with this reply. 
" > 
" > You are completely thinking in the wrong decade. It has a D27 front and what 
" > looks like a D53 rear and its really not suitable for wheeling, as the entire 
" > drivetrain would have to be replaced for me to have any confidence in it doing 
" > anything off the pavement and returning home under its own power. I'd rather 
" > break newer, common parts than the older unobtanium. I wouldn't feel comfotable 
" > wheeling a heavy rig like that on D44's, even. 
" > 
" > I don't know what "35's" you're referring to. Dana 35's? FSJ's never used 
" > D35's. They used a D30 front from 71-73. 
" > 
" > -Spro 
" > 
" Spro, 4x4's i have limited knolage of compared to 2wd cars. and yes i
" meant Dana 35's. i thought the early FSJ's used em i stand corected

quick history lesson - the d35 didn't even exist until amc turned
amc15 axle production over to dana about '87.  axle shafts are
different but the 'chuck' is the same.  only uses for the d35 are
xj/yj/zj/etc rears and ford exploder fronts.

exploders also used d30 fronts.  early xjs used a hd amc15, with amc20
optional.  the amc20 was replaced by a d44 for a few years, then a
mopar 8.25" starting in the early '90s.

on big jeeps, i didn't think the d53 survived into the '60s, but i'm
not an expert.

the d27 replaced the d25 in the late '40s.  it evolved into the d30 in
the late '60s.  the d44 existed at least since the late '40s, the d60
since some time in the '50s.  the d70 might be that old as well.  all
have front and rear versions; d30, d44, and d60 have high pinion
fronts.  both d44 and d60 have evolved, principally in spline count
and from closed to open knuckles.  never heard of a d53 front.

27s and 44s were also made in england; volvo used spicer 27s starting
with the 444.  the famous jag irs used a spicer 44 chuck; jag posis
used to be the hot setup as they were beefier than the american d44
ones.

" knwoing that they used Dana 30's and if your uncomfortable with the
" 44's i mentioned ok how bout a 3/4 ton running gear Dana 60 front and
" rear with the flipped shackles and a Dana 300 or NP 205 transfer case?

that was my thought - a j30 d60 rear + a custom high pinion d60fa.

" Also while I agree about using a more reliable engine/trans combo
" whats so bad about the AMC 327? i thought in 4v form they were tough
" motors. I see traditional hot rodders revamping flatties and Ford guys
" running tried and true Y block V8's myself included with my 60 Effie.

very tough but maybe the big jeeper wants more power?
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