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CarGuru > Jeep Willys > D60 in an XJ 1 April 2005 05:50:03

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D60 in an XJ

Carl Saiyed 1 April 2005 03:36:13
 A friend of mine has a 1980 Dodge Ramcharger with a bad transmission. It has
a D60 rear, and a D44 front. Limited-slip in the rear, manual hubs up front.

Is it reasonable to have these shortened to be installed on my 89 Cherokee
after my next lift? (probably 6+" in the works).

Thanks,

Carl


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L . W . Hughes III 1 April 2005 04:27:10 permanent link ]
 Hi Carl,
I know many that have just reversed the steel rim centers to give
it a lot of back spacing. Your hubs will be hanging out there in harms
way, though. Around here, it cost a thousand bucks an axle to cut them
down, it's usually cheaper to buy the whole axle form Currie:
http://www.currieen­terprises.com/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:LWHughes3rd@­aol.com http://www.billhugh­es.com/

Carl Saiyed wrote:>
A friend of mine has a 1980 Dodge Ramcharger with a bad transmission. It has> a D60 rear, and a D44 front. Limited-slip in the rear, manual hubs up front.>
Is it reasonable to have these shortened to be installed on my 89 Cherokee> after my next lift? (probably 6+" in the works).>
Thanks,>
Carl
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Carl Saiyed 1 April 2005 05:30:26 permanent link ]
 Thanks, Bill. Looks like I wont be putting those under my XJ.

Carl

"L.W. (ßill) Hughes III" <billhughes@cox.net­> wrote in message
news:424C955E.536D5­EF7@cox.net...> Hi Carl,> I know many that have just reversed the steel rim centers to give> it a lot of back spacing. Your hubs will be hanging out there in harms> way, though. Around here, it cost a thousand bucks an axle to cut them> down, it's usually cheaper to buy the whole axle form Currie:> http://www.currieen­terprises.com/> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O> mailto:LWHughes3rd@­aol.com http://www.billhugh­es.com/>
Carl Saiyed wrote:> >
A friend of mine has a 1980 Dodge Ramcharger with a bad transmission. It
a D60 rear, and a D44 front. Limited-slip in the rear, manual hubs up
front.> >
Is it reasonable to have these shortened to be installed on my 89
Cherokee> > after my next lift? (probably 6+" in the works).> >
Thanks,> >
Carl


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L . W . Hughes III 1 April 2005 05:50:03 permanent link ]
 Many Jeepers would, though, if the axles don't have Kalifornia SMOG
ratios.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:LWHughes3rd@­aol.com http://www.billhugh­es.com/

Carl Saiyed wrote:>
Thanks, Bill. Looks like I wont be putting those under my XJ.>
Carl
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