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All that matters is that the hole spacing be correct. The XJs and MJs all used the same drive shaft u-joints, so the same u-bolt that works with a D35 should work with a D44. I bought some awhile back with the thought of converting my XJ, but I've not done it because I haven't had any reason to drop the drive shaft. I'll have to look, but I think it should work as well on a rear D44 as on a D35.

 

Dunno if I got the correct ones, but I think the ones I got were listed for a Ford pickup. Most of the auto parts chains have these in the HELP! line, in blister packs, you just have to search for the correct one.

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Here is some more pics for ya Dirty...

 

Here is the HELP section U Bolts I used:

 

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Here is two shots of the yoke, (With those Ubolts above) I gave you the number for above:

 

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CW

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i like my straps. i also like being able to fit a ratchet onto the bolts...you can't do that with the u-bolt.

 

BUT i haven't had any real problems with them yet...i'm sure my opinion will change when/if i do

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BUT i haven't had any real problems with them yet...i'm sure my opinion will change when/if i do

 

 

Ever trip they stretch on me. Bear in mind I'm being a little hard on things, hard enough to twist the splines on the driveshaft.

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the pics CW, I'll track down the needed parts as soon as I get off me lazy arse.

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