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I've been in the process of this for several years. Part of my issue is that mine Waggy 44 is a passenger side drop. No one makes a setup for that. I went with Barnes on for the Drive side drop. I have someone working on it. I plan to keep the 6 on 5. I did not read the others articles. 

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8 hours ago, 75sv1 said:

I've been in the process of this for several years. Part of my issue is that mine Waggy 44 is a passenger side drop. No one makes a setup for that. I went with Barnes on for the Drive side drop. I have someone working on it. I plan to keep the 6 on 5. I did not read the others articles. 

The passenger side drop was an early model. You can run a Dana 300 transfer case for the passenger side drop if you like. 

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13 hours ago, ghetdjc320 said:

The passenger side drop was an early model. You can run a Dana 300 transfer case for the passenger side drop if you like. 

Yes, that is my plan. I also plan to run the exhaust straight back.  I think the OP should look at a trust setup to adapt the Waggy 44. Barnes, Tnt and Artec, I think make truss kits for the driver side drop Waggy 44. 

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3 hours ago, WVpioneer_88 said:

I didn’t see one. Have you looked at the TNT or Next Venture Motorsports. You might have you fabricate something yourself. 

I’ve used TNT and Artec trusses and brackets to build axles with. Artec quality is my favorite but tnt isn’t too bad. Problem is I don’t believe there is anything for the passenger drop waggy axle. You would have to use generic link brackets and shock tabs. 

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13 hours ago, ghetdjc320 said:

Does Barnes make the swap truss for a passenger side drop? 

No, I used their Drive Side drop. It might or should work. They guy who does my fabbing, has it set up, just not welded. I think TnT ot Artec said to use their Ford Truss as a universal. 

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Only real reason I’d spring for a truss up front on an axle swap is because the tabs and link brackets are all aligned for the vehicle so it takes out all the geometry work. Otherwise you can just get the right brackets and tabs and weld them in place. No need for a truss

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16 hours ago, WVpioneer_88 said:

What steering have you guys used on the waggy Dana 44?

I haven't got to that part yet. I plan to use cross over steering. I'll have to change the passenger side knuckle, so I can put on and arm there. I'll probably use 1-ton Chevy TREs, thread inserts. Look at Ruffstuff Chevy 1-ton steering kit. I use those on both of my XJs. Also, might look at Stinky Fab and Ironman 4X4. 

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13 hours ago, ghetdjc320 said:

I just made my own using the ruff stuff heim steering kit with 7/8” heims. This requires a 3/4” through hole on the knuckles

same super beefy and the knuckles have plenty of meat to allow for the 3/4s holes. They did run into my 16" wheels but you could run 17s or spacers

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On 3/5/2022 at 8:06 PM, WVpioneer_88 said:

With the Isuzu Dana 44. What size socket do I need for the pinion nut. It’s huge. And it just takes a regular 1310 Dana 44 yoke to swap. Right?

Depends on the year of the axle for the pinion yoke size

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I did the Waggy 44 in mine but we differ on the rear, I bought a ford 8.8. The rear axle isn't that hard for either. Do you research, plenty of people have done that swap. The waggy 44 is much more involved but I really like my final results.

 

The link below is the setup I went with on the 44 andf I think it was very nice. 

https://www.barnes4wd.com/Jeep-TJ-LJ-XJ-ZJ-and-MJ-Wagoneer-Dana-44-Front-Swap-Kit_p_833.html

 

I bought a separate setup from them for my ford 8.8 as well. I think the kit below will work.

https://www.barnes4wd.com/Dana-44-Rear-Axle-Swap-Combo-2-34-Inch-Axle-Tube_p_129.html

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