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So I just got a 95 2 door manual 4x4 xj for 650$. Runs and drives good. 228000 miles. I want to pull the buckets, ax15, and the motor and make it a 4.7l (maybe just rebuild it and swap it). The doors aren't electric so I don't want those. What else should I yank out? It has a Dana 44 but I already have a ford 8.8. Should I do the motor swap? And any suggestions on pulling the tranny? I've never done anything like this so suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks

 

Pictures coming soon. I'm still driving back with my dad right now.

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What to keep off the parts XJ depends on what storage space you have and how long you're willing to keep it.  Any possibility of doing the 4.0HO swap?  If so keep the ECU, wiring, sensors, etc.  As the '95 has a non-disco front axle that would be worth swapping.  Sell the D44 and any body parts that are in decent shape to minimize your cost. 

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What to keep off the parts XJ depends on what storage space you have and how long you're willing to keep it. Any possibility of doing the 4.0HO swap? If so keep the ECU, wiring, sensors, etc. As the '95 has a non-disco front axle that would be worth swapping. Sell the D44 and any body parts that are in decent shape to minimize your cost.

After I swap on my 8.8, I'm going to have to get 4.10s in my Dana 30. Should I just pull out this Dana 30 from my cherokee and build it a little while it's out and out 4.10s in it and then swap it in?

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Yes, most shops will charge less with axle dis-assembled to gear it. As all they have to do is toss it on a bench or stand and put it together. 

Consider keeping the D44 for a future project, if you can. Or sell it for a reasonable price to a member who wants/needs it. 

Make sure you have the E-torx bits for the upper bell housing bolts. And I recommend putting those in a pile of bolts and replacing those with grade 8 hex bolts. 

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Yes, most shops will charge less with axle dis-assembled to gear it. As all they have to do is toss it on a bench or stand and put it together.

Consider keeping the D44 for a future project, if you can. Or sell it for a reasonable price to a member who wants/needs it.

Make sure you have the E-torx bits for the upper bell housing bolts. And I recommend putting those in a pile of bolts and replacing those with grade 8 hex bolts.

Ya it was smooth sailing until the very last bolt, the inverted torx, stripped. I took a brake after that and I'm going to get at it again soon. Probably just going to weld a nut in it and do it that way

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