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coneracer 12-02-2012 10:55 AM

wtb front pinion shims for dana 44 3.45 pinion
 
bought a kit with all bearing and shims but the front shims aren't the proper size for the 3.45 pinion. Anyone know of shims availability.
Thanks
Ron

85C4sX2 12-02-2012 12:12 PM

Dana 44 Shims
 
Try Tom's Differentials. They are in Idaho.
www.tomsdifferentials.com
I have dealt with them in the past, they are very reliable and very helpful.

WVZR-1 12-02-2012 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by coneracer (Post 1582467572)
bought a kit with all bearing and shims but the front shims aren't the proper size for the 3.45 pinion. Anyone know of shims availability.
Thanks
Ron

Thickness or diameter discrepancies? If you know what you need a Jeep/CMC dealer "might" be able to help or GM/FORD for that matter. You'll need someone that understands differentials OR a drive-line shop in the area. Are all the rest of the parts correct? I'd check - you may have ended up with just a D44 package and not a "HD-44" which uses D60 pinion flange, seal, front pinion etc. Dana/Spicer does a package or the "HD-44 but it has more than you need. What thickness do you need?

coneracer 12-03-2012 07:24 AM

Thanks for the info that might be what I got. Oddly enough the lock nut is the correct size but the front shims are to small.
Thanks
Ron

C4vettrn 12-03-2012 07:43 AM

Do you have an aftermarket gear? I bought a Yukon kit and the pinion crush sleeves were to small in Dia. for the factory 3:33. Yukon said the crush sleeves are for aftermarket gears(smaller pinion shaft dia.) They say to use the shims on the factory gear to set pinion preload. Just a thought. Good Luck!

WVZR-1 12-03-2012 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by coneracer (Post 1582473750)
Thanks for the info that might be what I got. Oddly enough the lock nut is the correct size but the front shims are to small.
Thanks
Ron

So it's an ID dimension problem with the shims?

If there's a drive-line shop in the area check them, transmission shops frequently also do differential repairs so if you know what thickness you need you could try there also.


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