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Hi everyone,

Where can I get some info about the isuzu rodeo rear axle to swap my fronty axle with? I need to know the year model of the suzu so i can call the local salvage yard. Welder Thanks in advance,
 
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Rear axle bille.

I know Rondo did one, but I can't remember what year. Search in the skidplate alley section. I posted up the same question awhile ago, and it is answered in there. Wink


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Terence did one too. (TF&J is the user name)

I think pretty much any year works, but the later ones have disc brakes. Any Rodeo with a disc brake rear is what you'd want to look for. They all have the D44 rear.



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I like to use the waggy axle but my truck is equiped with abs, and some of the isuzu trucks came with abs. If i am not wrong I think all I have to do is splice the wires at the axle and it should werk.
 
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That I'm not sure of.



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ABS is for sissys Big Grin jk

The speed sensor on the Rodeo axle (and your surrent one) has a Hall sensor that is positioned just above a ring with teeth. If the ring is the same size and the number/size of teeth happens to be the same, you can splice it. Otherwise, it probably won't work.


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Rear axle bille.

now Rondo did one, but I can't remember what year. Search in the skidplate alley section. I posted up the same question awhile ago, and it is answered in there. Wink


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found this
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Rodeo pre-'97 (R) Dana 44 58" (sua)
Rodeo 97-99 (R) Dana 44 60.5" (4-link)
Rodeo 00-03 (R) Dana 44 63" (4-link)
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I am going for the 00 - 03 Rodeo axles. It's .5" wider than the Frontier axle and disc brakes. Now! do I really need abs or can i just eliminate it?
 
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Dump it.



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If you are a good driver, you shouldn't need ABS.


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Done deal bye bye abs. Now i need to figure out how to remove it from my truck. Later,
 
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If you disconnect the sensor at the axle, the ABS system will no longer function. I did this when I regeared.. then pulled the ABS light bulb out of the dash cluster.

If you wanted to, you could even remove the ABS unit from the brake lines in the rear. Mine is still in place, but doesn't do anything.


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A lot easier than i expected Smile
Thanks for the info,
 
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