Dewey's 05 Edge Build & SAS
#505
Joined: Feb 2013
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From: Arcadia, Fl
Got some more progress done today. Changed the oil in the wife's car and got the Dana 44 torn down to a bare shell.
Now comes time for some decision making. I am contemplating putting an Aussie locker up front rather than the truetrac I was planning on. One point is that the Aussie is substantially cheaper and allows for full lock-up. Since the carrier is already open, the Aussie seems to make sense. Anybody have experience with the Aussie?
Also took advantage of RuffStuff's Black Friday sale and scooped up all the odds and ends for both of the axle swaps and got the new shock hoops too, which I had forgotten all about until after i had placed my first order already. So now the steering, spring mounts, and shock mounts are all accounted for. Even got the steering stabilizer mounts done too.
Now comes time for some decision making. I am contemplating putting an Aussie locker up front rather than the truetrac I was planning on. One point is that the Aussie is substantially cheaper and allows for full lock-up. Since the carrier is already open, the Aussie seems to make sense. Anybody have experience with the Aussie?
Also took advantage of RuffStuff's Black Friday sale and scooped up all the odds and ends for both of the axle swaps and got the new shock hoops too, which I had forgotten all about until after i had placed my first order already. So now the steering, spring mounts, and shock mounts are all accounted for. Even got the steering stabilizer mounts done too.
Last edited by Dewey; 11-27-2016 at 08:26 PM.
#507
#508
It comes down to what you're going to do with the truck. I'm assuming the aussie is a lunchbox style locker (haven't looked into it). If so, the Detroit will give you a stronger carrier.
If you want a front locker, do it right. Get a whole carrier replacement. If you're not gonna wheel the truck hard, you will probably be fine with a truetrac traction wise. If you really want a locked front, get a Detroit locker or an ARB. Don't cheap out on the diff.
If you want a front locker, do it right. Get a whole carrier replacement. If you're not gonna wheel the truck hard, you will probably be fine with a truetrac traction wise. If you really want a locked front, get a Detroit locker or an ARB. Don't cheap out on the diff.
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#511
Joined: Feb 2013
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From: Arcadia, Fl
I'd really love an eaton e locker, but really can't justify a grand for a front carrier I'll rarely use, and I'm still considering the truetrac, but I'm unsure just how much it'll lock up if and when I need it to.I've loved my rear truetrac but also have never tried it with a wheel in the air.
#512
Joined: Feb 2013
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From: Arcadia, Fl
Christmas came early!
Still waiting for the final order with the shock hoops and the other half of the first order since they ran out of DOM and split my shipment.
In other news, the transmission swap is planned for this Saturday. Shaun is coming down to help me complete it. Hopefully by Saturday afternoon, I will have a 3.0 5 speed 4x4 truck, just with no front axle or driveshaft.
Still waiting for the final order with the shock hoops and the other half of the first order since they ran out of DOM and split my shipment.
In other news, the transmission swap is planned for this Saturday. Shaun is coming down to help me complete it. Hopefully by Saturday afternoon, I will have a 3.0 5 speed 4x4 truck, just with no front axle or driveshaft.
#514
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#515
Joined: Feb 2013
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From: Arcadia, Fl
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#520
Joined: Feb 2013
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From: Arcadia, Fl
It is in and it lives! Trans is officially swapped and truck runs and drives fine. Just need to get a revision tune from Fred and I'll be 100%. Anyways, here are some pictures from this weekend.
And another huge thanks to Shaun for driving down here and helping me do all of this. I couldn't have done it without him!
And another huge thanks to Shaun for driving down here and helping me do all of this. I couldn't have done it without him!
Last edited by Dewey; 12-11-2016 at 07:05 PM.
#523
Joined: Feb 2013
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From: Arcadia, Fl
Well the last couple.days driving have been awesome to say the least. The manual makes the 3.0 feel like it has a lot more power than the auto did. Also got the Trans shifter all set. Just waiting on the new shift ball to show up. Also need to get the boot and ball for the t case shifter too. Planning the rear axle swap for the weekend of January 7th. If all goes smoothly, I should be installing the D44 by Valentines day!
Here are some pictures of the console setup.
Here are some pictures of the console setup.
#525
Joined: Feb 2013
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From: Arcadia, Fl