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#43146 - 11/11/06 08:41 AM Alex Swaps
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Hey guys confused i'm told that the old wagoneer axle is most commonly use in the swap but what rear wagoneer

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#43147 - 11/11/06 08:56 AM Re: Alex Swaps
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Who is Alex?

Dude, we have a "SSolid Axle Swaps and other Advanced Stuff" section you could try reading through...
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#43148 - 11/11/06 10:28 AM Re: Alex Swaps
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No reason to swap out the rear axle unless you're running huge tires (like bigger than 36's). The stock H233B is tough as nails.
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#43149 - 11/11/06 12:23 PM Re: Alex Swaps
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I think he ment "what year" not "rear". [ThumbsUp]

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#43150 - 11/11/06 12:31 PM Re: Alex Swaps
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Alex swaps with rear wagoneer? confused

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#43151 - 11/11/06 02:29 PM Re: Alex Swaps
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I think he ment "what year" not "rear". [ThumbsUp]
Ah... 80-92 Grand Wagoneer without vacuum disconnect is the correct axle.

Calmini recommends 80-85 for their swap... dunno what might be different about the 86-92's.
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#43152 - 11/11/06 03:14 PM Re: Alex Swaps
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Originally posted by Kaiser:

Calmini recommends 80-85 for their swap... dunno what might be different about the 86-92's.
i never did understand that either. confused

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#43153 - 13/11/06 11:09 PM Re: Alex Swaps
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You can find post 86 Grand Waggy axles without the vacuum disco, but it's not common to find them...easily anyways.

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#43154 - 14/11/06 06:22 AM Re: Alex Swaps
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Alex swap.. [LOL]
Brian,
You can find most of the info here.
http://purenissan.com/solid_axle_swap2.htm

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If you are ready to take your Xterra to the next level, this is the only system that can take it there. We are happy to release the first kit of its kind for Nissan vehicles, the CALMINI Solid Axle Swap. This kit is over 85% bolt-on with the only welding to occur on the donor axle. Our complete system allows for the entire removal of the stock IFS system and a full replacement, with a full center skid, with a solid axle out of an early model Jeep Wagoneer. The donor axle this kit is designed for is out of a 1980-85 Jeep Wagoneer model Dana 44 (D44), with a driver's side drop and a non-vacuum actuated disconnect.
Step by step instructions.
http://purenissan.com/installation.htm
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#43155 - 14/11/06 06:49 AM Re: Alex Swaps
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Quote:
Originally posted by Kaiser:
No reason to swap out the rear axle unless you're running huge tires (like bigger than 36's). The stock H233B is tough as nails.
And if you're swapping out the rear, don't go with a D44, that's downgrading from the H233B...smaller ring gear, wimpier axle shafts, etc...

For the PITA that it would be to swap out the rear just get a D60

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#43156 - 14/11/06 01:34 PM Re: Alex Swaps
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Originally posted by Dave03X:
You can find post 86 Grand Waggy axles without the vacuum disco, but it's not common to find them...easily anyways.
Wrong.

The vaccum axles were only produced from around late '81 - '86 if you believe the FSJ guys on their boards. The '86+ axles have a track bar mount you have to cut off. That's the only difference. Beyond that, if you find one of the newer ones, it's a given that it's NOT a vacuum axle, and an extra 10 minutes with the grinder nets you an axle identical to the 80-85 models.

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#43157 - 14/11/06 01:41 PM Re: Alex Swaps
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Where am I swapping to?

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#43158 - 14/11/06 02:00 PM Re: Alex Swaps
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Where am I swapping to?
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#43159 - 14/11/06 02:19 PM Re: Alex Swaps
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Quote:
Originally posted by Dave03X:
You can find post 86 Grand Waggy axles without the vacuum disco, but it's not common to find them...easily anyways.
i have one from an '89, it wasn't that hard to find, guess i was just lucky.

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