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They make all these big lifts and what not for the Titan, but wheres the gear sets to make for for the bigger meats?


2005 Nissan Titan 4X4
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It needs bigger axles.



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Why on earth would you want to wheel that big ol' honkin' truck?



 
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Because thats what he has!

You know you want to go this route A-Rod!!!!!
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I've seen A-Rod's truck in auction. Really impressive for a 100% stock truck.

That SAS'D titan is bad-ass.


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WOWOWOWOWW that's a big truck!!!



 
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Why on earth would you want to wheel that big ol' honkin' truck?


why wouldn't I wheel it. Its a Nissan, with a locker, lsd, 33's, and over 300 hp.

and the axles are plenty stout enough for 35's or less, they're 32 spline, and they have a bigger ring gear, too (12 bolt cover) not like the original 30 spline d44 (10 bolt cover)

and yeah Mike, I do want to go that route Smokin


2005 Nissan Titan 4X4
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I keep forgetting that our terrain is different than most.

Little shelf roads on high. Stuff like that. I doubt a truck that big ( I own one) would make it on most of our trials.

But by all means go head on wit your bad self!!

Chug



 
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I keep forgetting that our terrain is different than most.

Little shelf roads on high. Stuff like that. I doubt a truck that big ( I own one) would make it on most of our trials.

But by all means go head on wit your bad self!!

Chug

Most of my truck will make it on your trails, but the body might not... ha ha ha... I do need a trail rig, though. Hopefully getting a hardbody to sas very soon...


2005 Nissan Titan 4X4
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Nissan Titan D44 (rear): (in case anyone cares...)

LOA(Stud to Stud)- 72"
LOA(wms to wms) - 70.5"

Shaft diameter - spline end 1.357'/34.46mm
Shaft diameter - bearing end 1.56"
Shaft diameter in the middle 1.44"
shaft length wheel stud to spline end 35.25"
Shaft length spline end to flange end 34 5/8
Shaft length from spline end to bearing end (does not include seal) 31 3/16"

Spline length - 2"/51mm
32 splines shafts

Housing diameter/seal diameter 2.875"
Differential housing, flange to flange 63 5/16"
Differential housing total length 64 9/16"

There are 47 teeth on the ring gear. (3.35)
There are 14 teeth on the pinion. (3.35)

Bearing diameter that holds the pumpkin in place, inner dia 1.964"
Pumpkin is 7" total length end to end (where the axles fit in)
There are 10 bolts that hold the ring gear onto the pumpkin
Ring gear inner diameter 5.5" (bolt face)
Ring gear inner diameter 5.925" (teeth)
Ring gear outer diameter 9" (teeth)
Ring gear thickness 1.638"
Ring gear thickness from bolt face to bottom of teeth 1.350"
There are 13 teeth on the spider gears - axles
There are 9 teeth on the spider gears - pumpkin
Pinion gear length 8 7/8"

...also, the spline count is different, but the Titan's axle shafts are the same diameter as a d70's...

Chug


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Just readin the lastest Truckin magazine. I only bought it because theres tons of Titan articles. Supercharger install,lowering kit, liftkit etc...

Well theres a 2wd Titan on 40s with stock drivetrain except the Genuine Gear 4.56 gears in the STOCK rear end. Theres tons of pix. The owner works for 4wheel parts in CA.

I am not up to speed on Titan parts (Dont own one..yet Wink )but I thought no one made gears for the wierd dana 44 yet.


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hmm...wish I could get my hand on a titan rear to see if it would work. I would like to give mine a little more gear for towing, although it does pretty damn well, this would ensure it would almost never kick out of overdrive.



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Still useless, nothing for the front diff to match even if there's something for the stock rear.


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surely they make gears for the front diff too... this is the first I've heard of gears though... hmmm, 4.56's would make the crawl ratio unbelievable...


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Still useless, nothing for the front diff to match even if there's something for the stock rear.


I read some where else that std dana 44 gears fit the front. Cant remember were I read that right now.


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92 Pathfinder SE - SAS 35s 3link
04 Quest SE - stock, perfect!!!
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Still useless, nothing for the front diff to match even if there's something for the stock rear.
If I had a front diff, which I don't.



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Originally posted by nissannut:
I read some where else that std dana 44 gears fit the front. Cant remember were I read that right now.


The front diff is the M205, not D44-based in the first place.


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Im not sure if it is or not d44. But Nissan claims its made by Dana. All there marketing literature states DANA axles front and rear.


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92 Pathfinder SE - SAS 35s 3link
04 Quest SE - stock, perfect!!!
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The front diff is the M205, not D44-based in the first place.


It absolutely is a HP d44 centersection... I look at mine all the time, plus like NissanNut said, its in every piece of literature Nissan has printed for the Titan...


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M205 is Nissan's designation. I thought the carrier, bearings, and pinion shaft were different from standard Dana axles though. ANY Dana 44 is too small for a Titan though, especially if wheeled or twoed hard! Peterson's confirmed that when they wiped out 2 of them on their test Titan! Put a Dana 60 or bigger in the rear and be done! I'd go Dana 80 if towing and using 37" load range E tires, and Dana 60 w/stock tires. Off-road would be Dana 70 or Dana 80.




Isaac

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