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C-Bushings on full width high pinion dana44

Madgyver

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Questions for those who have done this with Duff long arms or those who know.

FWHP Dana44 wedges at its stock location which is about 2" outboard of a stock EB dana44 axle. Duff long arms at location on frame. This will have some degree of deflection on the C-bushings.

Has anyone notice if this would deteriorate the poly C-bushings quickly?
What is the resolve?
 
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just was wondering if you were able to get some sort of answer about the C-bushings and the angle back to the frame. I am looking at getting a set of 79 bronco axles for my rock crawler.
 

HoldMyPocket

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I don't have an answer on that but I have a 78 f150 with that axle. To make up for the width at the frame you could try out-boarding the rear mounts using something like this: https://www.ruffstuffspecialties.com/OUTRIG-45.html I got these for the super duty axle swap on my F150.

With that said, 33x12.5x15" on my F150 rub just a little at full lock on the stock radius arms.
 

bax

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I ran full with on the racer with duff long arms. I had zero issues with the C bushings. I understand your question but it was not an issue with me. I had the axle out several times for different reasons, gear change, traction rebuild, seals, but never a bushing issue. Dont worry about it. Are you axle tubes bigger dia. than stock? I have seen 1/4'' spacers between the c's to space them out allowing the the larger tubes not to squeeze the crap out of the bushings. I think Duff has them but I know you will just make them if you need them.
 
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