Yes, they can have 44's on them, and if they are 1974 or later, than you
get disk brakes up front.
Bryan Hoult wrote:
>
> On Fri, 29 June 2001, "Hope Peter" wrote:
>
> >Using Scout axles would be pretty good >idea if you dont mind making the
> >vehicle wider.
> >Pete
>
> Does anyone know if the Scout axles ever included Dana 44's? I followed a very nicely prepped late model IH Scout (77-78?) into work today, and I thought the diff looked Dana-ish. The truck had revolver shackles and was easily running on 35's or taller. The scouts are very popular where I live, and you hardly ever see a stock one. They are relatively cheap used so if you boff the truck off road, you can buy a couple of spares trucks for what we put into say ...........a Land Rover transmission.
>
> Bryan
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