Rcvs seem like the way to go.
They are a PITA to get installed. But yes IMO they are the go to shafts if you're running larger tires. With ball joint deletes and RCV's a HP44 should handle 38's-40's no problem... Or at least that is my hope.
Rcvs seem like the way to go.
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Just picked this up, I love these spicer diff covers.
Yeah haha I'm hoping for the same.They are a PITA to get installed. But yes IMO they are the go to shafts if you're running larger tires. With ball joint deletes and RCV's a HP44 should handle 38's-40's no problem... Or at least that is my hope.
In for the ride. Where about in Michigan are you?
Finished up both sides haven't welded it yet but I'll get around to it. My welder runs off of a huge extension cord from my kitchen because that's the only place I have a 50 amp outlet... It's cold and I don't feel like moving the stove. Maybe in a few weeks/ months.
Looks like overall the rears at 69 wms so that should be nice when mounting the coilovers, should give me plenty of room. I'll most likely see how a 67.5 front and 69 rear feels before I go putting spacers on the front.
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I need to start looking for a F250 HP44 so I can build myself a new front axle. As has been talked about recently watch you backspacing and how much of a spacer you're running.
Rear is looking good. Wider than I'd like but it's still good looking and an easier way to get a full float axle.
I see em on FB marketplace around me quite often around 300 to 500 and you have all the outer stuff so I'm sure you can pick up a bare housing even cheaper and just get new shafts.
They are a premium out here in the PNW and normally go for $800-1200 and that is needing work. So it's a hard choice between that and a Dana 60.
Back in 2005 I bought my HP44 housing for $75. I'll keep looking and see if I can come across a deal. If not I'll look at other options.
I need to start looking for a F250 HP44 so I can build myself a new front axle. As has been talked about recently watch you backspacing and how much of a spacer you're running.
Are you wanting it solely for the width?
Not to much progress it's been a ton of ice, snow and cold so I've stayed inside a bit. However I discovered my stock Ford knuckle is drilled for high steer on the wrong side so I'm gonna send in the the other side to wfo to machine and put studs in it.Any progress? Can't wait to see more.