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Dana 44 Full Floating Kit
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Posted: 01/29/09 01:26 PM
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I have a '73 CJ6 with a centered rear diff that I would like to put a full floating/disc brake kit on. My problem is that I can't find any manufacture that makes this kit any more. I know Warn used to make this for the offset diff as I have one in my 71 CJ5. Does anyone know enough about JEEPs to know or find out which model had disc brakes or is there an mag article I could read or web site to find what automotive parts I can use to make my own full floating/disc brake kit?
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bnrolld
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Posted: 01/30/09 08:08 AM
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good luck with that it sounds awesome let me know if you figure it out
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Posted: 02/11/09 02:46 AM
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try earlycj5.com theres a article in the tech section i think
wreck,wrench,repeat
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tavic
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Posted: 02/11/09 05:15 AM
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I'm not too sure how much of a difference there is with the '73 Scout II Dana 44, but before I retired my Scout I came across a disk conversion kit at Super Scout Specialist.
2001 TJ Sport - 4.0L I6 - Sport Wheels w/ 30 x 9.50 - Half Steel Doors - Soft Top - Daily Driver - Standard Tranny - 3:73 Gears
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