dana 44
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What ever dude, You are already gonna be full width might as well DO IT RIGHT.
Each one of them said that they wasted the time and money on the 44 I will learn from there YEARS of experience if I go BIG.
If you need references the names are from NAXJA
LessLimited, Brianho13, and a member here also Macgyver.
Each one of them said that they wasted the time and money on the 44 I will learn from there YEARS of experience if I go BIG.
If you need references the names are from NAXJA
LessLimited, Brianho13, and a member here also Macgyver.
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What ever dude, You are already gonna be full width might as well DO IT RIGHT.
Each one of them said that they wasted the time and money on the 44 I will learn from there YEARS of experience if I go BIG.
If you need references the names are from NAXJA
LessLimited, Brianho13, and a member here also Macgyver.
Each one of them said that they wasted the time and money on the 44 I will learn from there YEARS of experience if I go BIG.
If you need references the names are from NAXJA
LessLimited, Brianho13, and a member here also Macgyver.
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it really depends on what size tire you are running just because the dana 60 is bigger and stronger doesnt meen its better you are looking at extra weight and a significant difference in price for not only the axle but parts also if you arent planning on going over 35s the dana 44 is hard to beat they will take a hell of alot of abuse and have tons of aftermarket support if you plan on going bigger then 35s though you may want to look into a D60
the weight isnt a factor, it is unsprung weight and just adds to your traction. i would say ground clearance becomes a problem when you arent running a very large tire (under 37/38). 44's can be built up very strong, but if you think you will go bigger later...why waste the money? i'd say make a plan and stick with it.
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