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Mudman 12-02-2003 01:08 PM

1977 F150 44 to 60 swap
 
I just picked up a old mud truck with matching 60's front and rear. I was wondering if there were any tricks to swaping the front 60 into my 77 F-150 to replace the 44. The 77 already has the 78-79 steering set up and a complete 6" skyjacker softride suspension.

I think the brake lines will need to be modified along with spring and radius arm mounts in stalled on the alxe.

Thanks,
Mudman

fishmanndotcom 12-02-2003 05:33 PM

is the 44 monobeam or TTB? you will have to swap over the spring perches b/c the f150 has coils and the 60 will have leaves. If I was you I would keep the leaves and ditch the coils so you would have to remove the lift. other than that it should be a fairly simple swap. I swapped a 60 in place of my Dana 50 TTB and it was literally a direct bolt in.

also the D60 has a crossover steering so you will have to remove it along with the D44

-jason-

85351ho 12-02-2003 07:46 PM

tyhe best way to slap that 60 in there is to grind the the things the radius arms go around off the axle tubes of the 44(i think the 78-79 ones were cast on so you cant grind the welds off), waller out the holes to a little over 3 inches(the 60 has bigger tubes) and get it all lined up right, weld them on then bolt everything back together with your nice 60 front....youll have to swap the steering linkage from the 44 to the 60, and take the arm off the 60

this wont work unless you have a 77.5-79 rc60 because of the room between the pumpkin and the driver side c on the later 60's(theres not enough room to weld the thingies on)

sorry about the brain fart .... i cant remember what the "thingies" are called:-X03

Texan1983 12-03-2003 01:40 AM

you steering will go right over to the 60, and do what 85351ho said. and keep the coils, it's easier and i think does better off-road with some extended radius arms. good luch and get some pics. i am thinking about doing the same thing.

85351ho 12-03-2003 10:12 AM

coils ride niiice too:D

kjett 12-03-2003 02:04 PM


coils ride niiice too
they sure do, the only problem is these big hunks of rubber that is attached to the ends of my axles that beat my brains in, with their constant "humming" and wanting to go in the ditch and get my truck dirty..... he he he :-X05

85351ho 12-04-2003 10:30 AM

well my truck is stiff as a board, and i have big hunks of rubber that hum and follow ruts in the roads....i imagine the ride would be alot worse if i didnt have the big 44 balloons to soak up the bumps, so im happy
i dont run on the road much though.....so who cares:D

kjett 12-04-2003 11:11 AM


so who cares

AMEN!!!!!:-X04


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