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<blockquote data-quote="boardbysled" data-source="post: 1267607" data-attributes="member: 18596"><p>waggy axles are six lug, 6x5.5... they are 60.5 inch wms, there are a few oddballs that are 63 wms in the early eightys, but very uncommon i believe...</p><p></p><p>there are a few years to avoid when lookin at waggy axles, late 83,84,and 85 all had Vaccum disconnect which means smaller two piece axle shafts and a weak Vaccum actualtor, its pretty easy to tell these axles from other waggy axles cause they will have a wierd diff cover and generally have drive slugs also...the problem is, regular waggy axles also may have came with drive slugs...</p><p></p><p>example not to get</p><p><img src="http://nissannut.com/projects/sas/front/dana_bad.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>i would just look for a waggy with matching 44's, 87-91, the only thing is they came with crappy gearin, but a might be lucky an find a posi-trac...the 80-86 waggys came with a AMC 20 rear, but its quite a bit better than the CJ version, comparable to a 44, just more expensive to work on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boardbysled, post: 1267607, member: 18596"] waggy axles are six lug, 6x5.5... they are 60.5 inch wms, there are a few oddballs that are 63 wms in the early eightys, but very uncommon i believe... there are a few years to avoid when lookin at waggy axles, late 83,84,and 85 all had Vaccum disconnect which means smaller two piece axle shafts and a weak Vaccum actualtor, its pretty easy to tell these axles from other waggy axles cause they will have a wierd diff cover and generally have drive slugs also...the problem is, regular waggy axles also may have came with drive slugs... example not to get [IMG]http://nissannut.com/projects/sas/front/dana_bad.jpg[/IMG] i would just look for a waggy with matching 44's, 87-91, the only thing is they came with crappy gearin, but a might be lucky an find a posi-trac...the 80-86 waggys came with a AMC 20 rear, but its quite a bit better than the CJ version, comparable to a 44, just more expensive to work on... [/QUOTE]
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