8.8 semi-floater under Runner!
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8.8 semi-floater under Runner!
has any one put an 8.8 ford under their runner!!! it sounds like a good upgrade, disc brakes!! does anyone make ford five lug to toyota 6 lug wheel adapters??? any help?
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ford sucks, i make an all toyota disc brake conversion setup.
here is a link to the 2 kits i made
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=55953.0
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=57821.0
here is a link to the 2 kits i made
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=55953.0
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=57821.0
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I think ill have to agree with the guys over at pirate that just ripped you a new one. the ford 8.8 is pretty much crap. It wouldnt be worth the effort. Why not just stick with toyota parts that have been proven. Toyota rear axles rarely need upgraded and the brakes really arnt that bad unless you are running BIG tires.
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I've seen PLENTY of Jeeps running 8.8's, 37's and 200hp/220tq or more power, no problems. I don't know where the yota axle sits in strength, but I do know that the 8.8 IS stronger than a D44 in just about every way. It is a great axle, just probably not ideal for yota's since they have a decent axle when coupled to four angry rodents under the hood, and the fact the lug pattern is different. Here's some stats as far as strenth goes.
COT: Continuous output torque rating
MOT: Maximum output torque rating
Numbers from January edition of Fourwheeler, page 60.
Dana 35 rear axle COT: 870 MOT: 3480
Dana 44 rear axle COT: 1100 MOT: 4460
Ford 8.8 28spline COT: 1250 MOT: 4600
Ford 8.8 31spline COT: 1360 MOT: 5100
Dana60 semifloat COT: 1500 MOT: 5500
COT: Continuous output torque rating
MOT: Maximum output torque rating
Numbers from January edition of Fourwheeler, page 60.
Dana 35 rear axle COT: 870 MOT: 3480
Dana 44 rear axle COT: 1100 MOT: 4460
Ford 8.8 28spline COT: 1250 MOT: 4600
Ford 8.8 31spline COT: 1360 MOT: 5100
Dana60 semifloat COT: 1500 MOT: 5500
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The Ford 8.8 is a circlip axle. It is strong, to a point, but I believe that the Toyota remains the better option. I have helped two friends put 8.8's under their Jeeps to remedy the POS D35 problem. One version had 4.10 gearing and an LSD (clutch-style).
It is a great axle for Jeep guys to use as an upgrade without going full-width; however, I (personally) would not have the same confidence running a 37" tire on the 8.8 like I do with my Toyota 8".
It is a great axle for Jeep guys to use as an upgrade without going full-width; however, I (personally) would not have the same confidence running a 37" tire on the 8.8 like I do with my Toyota 8".
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Toyota is 30 spline, but it has pressed on bearings that give you SOME chance of holding the wheel on if you break an axle (where the 8.8 circlip design it's coming right out immediately).
Swapping to the 8.8 seems like a lot of work just to get disc brakes and little other benefit. The money and time would be MUCH better spent upgrading your Toyota rear axle to full float.
Swapping to the 8.8 seems like a lot of work just to get disc brakes and little other benefit. The money and time would be MUCH better spent upgrading your Toyota rear axle to full float.
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thanks for all the advice. that is why i ask the questions before i do some redneck swap for no reason. how much do those disc brake kits cost? don't answer i'll just research on my own front range, and who else?
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