New YJ project

Toad

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I dragged home a 91 Yj this mornig. Only a frame and tub all in good shape.
Im thinking tbi 350, 700r4, dana 300. I have been thinking spring over with waggy 44"s I want to run 35-37" rubber on this thing. I have also thought about ford dana 60 and high pinion 44 from 78-79 f-250. But then I would have to flip the t-case. What is invoved in doing that? How much? Any suggestions?
 

Anchor_Mtn

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A fairly new option for flipping the D300 is to get a whole new case from Stak. I think the case runs about $600.

I think the output on the D300 puts your front driveshaft REALLY close to the pan on a 700R4 if its run pass drop. I would use a 231c if you want to have a driver drop case as long as you arent concerned with having a 4:1 case.
 

mbryson

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I run a D300 with a 700. The TBI 350/700/D300 combo works well. I just ran a Chev 60 rather than do a bunch of expensive flip kits and what not. The Novak adapter and spud shaft was about $400 if I remember right and there's a certain point where it would be smarter to just buy an Atlas. I wouldn't spend more than about $900 total on the D300 (which is about where I'm at with mine and wish I would have spent just a little more to have the ratio I want and the stronger case).

If you're set on drivers drop, I'd move to a different case. The D300 is a decent case, but after you get a flip kit, adapter/spud shaft for the D300, upgrade the output shafts and twin stick it, you have spent plenty.
 

Toad

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I am not set on the drivers drop. DO you have pan to driveshaft clearance issues as stated before? I was kind of thinking the same thing as dana 300 cost verses an atlas t-case. I like the dana 300 due to its small size and the fact that I can clock it flat. Like I said in the start possibly waggy 44's. Which I am thinking might be a good choice. Not full width but a little easier to work with.
 

mbryson

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I am not set on the drivers drop. DO you have pan to driveshaft clearance issues as stated before? I was kind of thinking the same thing as dana 300 cost verses an atlas t-case. I like the dana 300 due to its small size and the fact that I can clock it flat. Like I said in the start possibly waggy 44's. Which I am thinking might be a good choice. Not full width but a little easier to work with.


There are tranny pan issues. I'm running a Six States CJ style driveline and it clears the pan pretty well. It's tight, but no contact anywhere. I'm running a Chev 60. Your experience may vary depending on where the pinion-yoke is with the axle you choose to run and how you mount your engine/trans (I believe I'd offset my powertrain an inch or so towards the drivers side if I was running a passenger drop or an inch or so towards the drivers side if I was running a drivers drop if I ever do another one). Worst case, you just run a pillow block/carrier bearing on the frame to work around that.

The CJ driveline is quite puny looking, but I've really never had any issues with it at all. I've broken some u-bolts on the yoke before, but that was more of a driver/maint. issue IMHO than anything else.

I like to run a stock axle with readily available shafts. I'm not a D44 fan at all, though. IMHO, they're good up to 35" tires and after that I'd rather have a bigger axle joint. I found my front axle and built the rest of the rig around that pretty much. If I were building right now, I'd take a good look at running some RAM D60s (possibly even a matched set of Super Duty axles, but they have the stupid F*rd bolt pattern rather than the traditional 8 on 6.5" that trucks have been running for 50 years). I think they are not 35 spline at the diff, though? They have the bigger axle joint and are relatively cheap. I don't mind the unit-bearing at all.
 
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Toad

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Nailed it with the stupid Ford bolt pattern. They just had to go make everything more difficult. Now that you mention the dodge 60's I know where there is a set at. Hmmm.
 
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