Okie4x4
Junior Member
Hello, I'm new here to the forum and am seeking some advice. This is my secound Scout and I'm just getting started in my build up. I have a 76 Scout II with a 345, wide 4 speed, new 35" BFG km2s to put on with aluminum wheels. I will be using as a hunting, fishing, toy hauling, rock crawling rig. 80% of the time driving 10-15 miles to go hunting or to the farm. I do have a group I go rock crawling and trail riding with and would like to be able to keep up with the jeeps with their 37-39" tires. I have a kawasaki teryx that is extremely capable but I wanted something with some wheel base for those big bolders and hill climbs. I want to keep it streetable, but here in ok they don't get to excited about full width axles.
So I have replaced the floors and I'm going to replace the bed next. I have a matching set of dodge axles from a 89 3/4 ton diesel with a 4 speed. The front is a Dana 60 and the rear is a Dana 80. I have the springs and drive shafts to both as well as the steering box.
I had a set of gears and rebuild kit for the stock Dana 44s from Jeff at ihon before I got the big axles and the tires and wheels as well. I am having trouble deciding if I want to put the bigger axles on or stay with the Dana 44s and the 35's. The extra cost for more gears and so on for the big axles are my concern. But I believe I could use the dodge d60 springs and do a spring over fairly easily. I could sell the tires and wheels since they are new and never used and trade for some 37" pro comp extremes that are slightly used.
I also have a set of links that are new that I bought of a friend cheap. They are 40" long 1.5" dom .250 wall with bushing and johnny joint ends. So I was thinking of linking the back with coil overs since I have not put the bed back in yet and could make room for the coil overs. But I have also seen the guys using 63" Chevy springs and get some serious flex as well.
I am thinking of doing a spring over in front with longer shocks and 4 link in the rear with coilovers. Should I go with the big axles or stick with the d44s and tires I already have?
I will include some pics I have taking so far.
So I have replaced the floors and I'm going to replace the bed next. I have a matching set of dodge axles from a 89 3/4 ton diesel with a 4 speed. The front is a Dana 60 and the rear is a Dana 80. I have the springs and drive shafts to both as well as the steering box.
I had a set of gears and rebuild kit for the stock Dana 44s from Jeff at ihon before I got the big axles and the tires and wheels as well. I am having trouble deciding if I want to put the bigger axles on or stay with the Dana 44s and the 35's. The extra cost for more gears and so on for the big axles are my concern. But I believe I could use the dodge d60 springs and do a spring over fairly easily. I could sell the tires and wheels since they are new and never used and trade for some 37" pro comp extremes that are slightly used.
I also have a set of links that are new that I bought of a friend cheap. They are 40" long 1.5" dom .250 wall with bushing and johnny joint ends. So I was thinking of linking the back with coil overs since I have not put the bed back in yet and could make room for the coil overs. But I have also seen the guys using 63" Chevy springs and get some serious flex as well.
I am thinking of doing a spring over in front with longer shocks and 4 link in the rear with coilovers. Should I go with the big axles or stick with the d44s and tires I already have?
I will include some pics I have taking so far.
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