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Probably discarded the Dana 44 in order to get away from the 3.92 gears or whatever was in it in order to get a more highway speed friendly ratio. Who knows???
Hey thanks for the "good news" 1 Wild R/T! Good to meet a guy who actually says what he thinks!! Looks like instead of trying to alter this one, I should be looking at a swap into a Ford 9 inch. I appreciate your help on this, now I know what I have.
Maybe the design changed from back whenever this differential was manufactured? It's close to the picture you sent, but not exact and the 9 bolt instead of 10 bolt is confusing me. The Chrysler 7.25" at the top of the chart is actually closer and apparently was made with either 9 or 10 bolts...
I am hoping I can get some help on what I am told may be a Dana 44 differential which is currently installed in a 56 Ford F100 and I have no history on the build. My attempts to identify on line have been unsuccessful, but I did learn that Mopar did use Dana's with 2.76 ratios, so maybe the...