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BIG Z DUDE
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On the d44 where the radius arms connect there are to little triangles on each side of the axle that are part of the axle. what do I do, dont I have to move the mounts in 2". can I cut the triangles off or what. please help!!!!!!!!!!

I am running full width dana 44 and full width 9'' out of a 78 fs bronco
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well unfogantly you cant move them sense they are part of your knuckles. Your going to have to extend out your coil buckets.
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Post by Nobody »

I already answered that in the other thread

http://forum.broncoii4x4.com/viewtopic.php?p=8135#8135
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I guess you already figured it out.

The axle tube doesn't run all the way through the cast wedge assembly.

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Here's a link to the weld on wedges from James Duff:
http://www.jamesduff.com/eb/suspension_components.html
I used these to set up F-150 radius arms on a F-250 D44 that was originally leaf sprung.
8-9" susp, 3" body lift, 39.5x16 TRXUS STS, 342 stroker, C6, NP205, D44HD mini spool-coil sprung, D60 limited slip, 4.88s
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