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It's a Dana 44, right? Any differences between the 2 years? Length?




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they didn't make Titans in '03, so that would be the main difference... Wink

and yes, its like a d44 (m226 is what dana officially calls it), but it has a bigger ring gear, and 32 spline, much bigger axle shafts, than any other stock d44... the shafts are actually the exact diameter of the d70 shafts that Dana uses...

the only changes to the axle are the different diff covers between the '04s and '05s...

lenghts, r&p, and axles are the same throughout all the years... Chug


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are gears pretty normally priced for these? (As opposed to the frontier diffs)?




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AFAIK, there's really not much availalbe. Standard D44 stuff won't work.



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AFAIK? Is that, "and for all I know"?




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as of right now there are no gear options for the titan axles , the nismo and manual frontier also have the same M226 housing



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Alright. Scrap that idea then. Was wanting to put in a wider wheelbase.




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Originally posted by Crunk Ride:
AFAIK? Is that, "and for all I know"?


AFAIK = "As Far As I Know" Wink Later...



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Originally posted by Crunk Ride:
AFAIK? Is that, "and for all I know"?


AFAIK = "As Far As I Know" Wink Later...


Chug

Thanks.




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