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Re: Jeep mail truck rear end

To: Chris Hill <Pirouette@uisreno.com>
Subject: Re: Jeep mail truck rear end
From: Steve Laifman <SLaifman@socal.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2002 19:31:52 -0800
Chris,

I can only answer part of your question. IF there is a Dana 44 in that 
mail truck the bolt holes that the attach bolts go through are smaller 
than the 2.88 bolts/ring gear threads.  That's O.K. as long as you have 
the machined (note I didn't say hand drilled) out to fit the original 
bolts.  The Jag Mk II also uses the Dana 44, made by Dana's Salisbury 
plant in England. Salisbury also makes the Tiger rear axles.

If you ever decide to go to an American Ford ratio, a step bolt is 
available to fill the larger hole.

With a lower than stock first gear,  as in a wide ratio 4 spd. top 
loader, or a T-5, you will find the 2.88's just fine.

Steve

Chris Hill wrote:

>Listers,
>    Walking by an old hulk today and noticed it was a Jeep mail truck.  Guy
>said he thought it was a '75, but didn't know much more about it.  I looked
>underneath the back and it appeared to my undereducated eye to be a Dana 44.
>Remembering the old CAT shop note about that, I wondered if I could get cheap
>posi out of it.  The shop note was written by none other than our own Dave
>Johnson (Hi Dave!) and I wondered (since I know NOTHING about rear ends) if
>this was indeed an option.  Did all mail truck 44's come with posi's?  I'd be
>using 2.88's or 3.07's.  Would they fit with the carrier that would have been
>used.  Are spline counts an issue.  Would the eventual cost (this would be
>very cheap, but I'd have to get it out myself) be worth the trouble?
>    That should be enough.  Thanks!
>                                                                             
>       Chris Hill
>
>  
>

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