Dana 44 Open Carrier Case - 3.73 And Down on 2040-parts.com
Santa Barbara, California, US
This is a Dana 44 carrier case out of a 1979 F150. It will work in any Dana 44, with 3.73 and numerically lower gear ratios - it will not work with gears 3.92 and numerically higher. The case and bearings are in great shape. The truck has lockouts and a part time t-case, so the front axle did not see a lot of use.
Please note: I will remove the spider and side gears before shipping. Email with any questions, thanks!
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