Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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I've finally decided to try and get my Ramcharger running as I'm getting tired of pushing it around the garage with my 08' Ram . I'm planning on pulling the body off the frame and painting it before I install my freshly rebuilt 440.... but I've also decided to take closer look and the rest of the running gear before re-installing the body. The 727 had a recent rebuild before the truck was parked years ago, and I've installed a new filter (it just has to last until I can find an Np445) and I planned to go through the Np203 as well. Should I consider upgrading the axles as well? I'm not going to do serious wheeling... but will be running larger tires and slight lift. My 440 is quite a bit stronger than the original smogger 440 was. I was thinking about looking for a set of 3/4 or 1 ton axles but haven't been lucky enough to find a set that was reasonably close.
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Re: Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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Could I just keep the front hubs locked with my Np203? Honestly, I was hoping to snag one of the full-time Dana 44 HDs for the front just because everybody else hates them
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Re: Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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You probably already know, but the 1978 hubs aren't noted for being strong enough for large tires. These hubs held up reasonably well with stock size tires.
Seems like I heard of someone taking the hubs off a late 80's or early 90's CAD axle and using these newer hubs on the 1970's axles. This swap is susposed to eliminate the hub problems of the 1970's axles and the weaker center of the CAD axles. In other words, you are using the best parts of both axles.
Hopefully someone else will chime in and tell you more about this swap. I'm not real good on the 4x4 stuff.
Yes you can swap 80-93 knuckles out onto your full time axle. Even the 3/4 ton. I was going to on a drum brake front axle.
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Re: Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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Junk that 203 and failure prone weak bearing front end. Find a doner 80 to 93 and swap the front and rear along with the transfer case.
80-93 what? I have that era CAD 44 and a 9 1/4 that have taken some abuse and haven't failed. I still have high gears and run low range and I haven't tried to break it. I can buy 9 1/4 rears all day cheap and probably the 44's and with with aftermarket axles would be cheaper than anyone wants for D60's or D70's. My pet peeve is really what axles are easier to maintain and less costly for bearings, seals, & brake pads.
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Re: Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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He's referring to the part time axles that started in 80 For Dodge.
I've always heard Halfton D44s were weak with bigger tires yet I see TONs with tires over 37" I don't think a D60 rear is worth alt do to them being standard in 3/4tons 2 or 4wd
Don't alot of Jeeps use 44's on front or rear? The 9 1/4 is cheap for parts but I really haven't analized bearings & seals for D60 front versus what I have or how it's designed from the steering knuckle out.
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Re: Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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If you end up with a D60 rear, and run the 727, I have a rear driveshaft you might want.
I had mine shortened to fit the D60, then ended up putting in a D70 before it was driven.
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Re: Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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I intend to keep my Np203, I hope I will be able to do 4-wheel burnouts I don't intend to go nuts with lift or tires, I'm limited by the size of my garage door. I can go 2" lift with 33s and fit in with a couple inches to spare. I've read that most 3/4 and 1 ton axles are already fitted with 4.10s and 8 bolt lugs would allow me to use Hummer H2 take off wheels (don't cringe, they actually look nice on these trucks minus the center cap) The truck will be more of a resto-mod than a serious offroader. The worst it will ever see is a trip up to our property outside La Grange which requires an overland route to reach.
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Re: Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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While I'm no fan of full time 4x4, a 203 doesn't scare me. A dana 44 front, 33" tires a 440 and a 4 speed does though. If you really are going to try 4 wheel burn outs, start sourcing a dana 60 front. With stock size tires, a tired 440 and 4 speed, any time I got offroad, the 44 front was shelling parts. Everything was replaced with new and still broke.......
I have a dana 60 front with a lockrite, and all stock components that are 35 years old, and a much better running 440. I've never had it opened up since I put it in the truck 9 years ago and its been beat a lot.
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Re: Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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I had a friend and co-conspirator named Bill Banks (RIP) that owned a wrecking yard in Redmond, WA and after he sold his race car he built a Power Wagon for fun. Since he had the time and the resources he checked the dimensions of everything in the yard. He ended up with the complete drive train from a Chevrolet (gasp) 1 ton 4x4. It was way overkill bulletproof with a 400/727 combo. Both he and the Power Wagon are gone now, so I cannot ask specifics, but I know he never had to walk home due to driveline failure.
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Re: Axle upgrades for 78' 440 Ramcharger
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Thank you to all who replied,
I'm still going to try an source a 3/4 or 1 ton set of axles for my truck. That will at least give me the bigger brakes up front on the 44HD and will net me a Dana 60 rear. The larger stuff has to be at least a little more resistant to failure than my current axles, not to mention the my trucks front axle was full of mud when I got it... which gives me doubts that it will last any length of time behind any motor. In addition, my current wheels and tires are total crap so I don't mind changing bolts patterns.
I will upgrade to a Dana 60 front when I can.
Next silly question, can I build a Dana 60 front that is compatible with a full time transfer case? I know I can source a Dana 60 and simply keep the hubs locked, but did any of the later CAD trucks have Dana 60s up front?
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