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Old 12-09-2008, 08:47 PM   #1
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65 GMC Dana 44

Hello everyone. I'm a newbie to this and this is my first post. I have a 65 GMC 1/2 ton shortbed fleetside. I am in the process of a frame off rebuild. Starting at the back I have lowered it 5 inches by way of shackles and de-arching the leaf springs. Now I need to get some work done on the Dana 44. I'm in need of some help in this area. I believe its a Dana 44. I want to have it overhauled with new gears and possibly have disc brakes put on it. Is their a disc brake upgrade kit for this? Anyone know of a good place to have the rear end overhauled. I'm in Northern California. I will be running a 2005 5.3l with a 4L60E Transmission. Gear ratio recomendations ? About how much $ can I expect to spend ?
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Old 12-09-2008, 08:50 PM   #2
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Re: 65 GMC Dana 44

Yes thats a DANA 44 rear. I have the same in mine. As far as gears, check LMC as they sell them. Im not too sure about a disc brake conversion for it though. I really havent looked for one...........yet
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Old 12-09-2008, 09:08 PM   #3
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Re: 65 GMC Dana 44

a custom weld on conversion should be very easy to do if you can find a rotor that fits your lug pattern get a caliper to match and weld on braces to bolt it on.. But IMO if a 5.3 is going into the truck you might want all that power coming out of a beefier axle IE: 12 bolt, dana 60, will be more work but it will hold up better if you have a heavy foot.


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Old 12-09-2008, 09:09 PM   #4
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Re: 65 GMC Dana 44

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Hello everyone. I'm a newbie to this and this is my first post. I have a 65 GMC 1/2 ton shortbed fleetside. I am in the process of a frame off rebuild. Starting at the back I have lowered it 5 inches by way of shackles and de-arching the leaf springs. Now I need to get some work done on the Dana 44. I'm in need of some help in this area. I believe its a Dana 44. I want to have it overhauled with new gears and possibly have disc brakes put on it. Is their a disc brake upgrade kit for this? Anyone know of a good place to have the rear end overhauled. I'm in Northern California. I will be running a 2005 5.3l with a 4L60E Transmission. Gear ratio recomendations ? About how much $ can I expect to spend ?
I also have an extra front bumper in great shape from this truck for sale if anyones interested...
Welcome locally from San Jose! There is rear end specialties in San Jose, all they do is differentials. You may want to look at swapping that rearend for a GM truck 12 bolt, or get someone who knows dana 44's well to check if they even make disc brakes for that. What tire height are you going to run? That will help dictate what gears would be a good choice.
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Old 12-10-2008, 12:23 AM   #5
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Re: 65 GMC Dana 44

Welcome to the board from Idaho!

I'm assuming you'll be upgrading the front to discs as well. Before you spend any money on that 44, I would suggest first deciding what wheels you want and whether or not they are available in 6 lug. If they aren't available in 6 lug then an upgrade to 5 lug allaround will be in order. If that's the case then it would be beneficial to switch to a different rear diff. that would either already have 5 lug, or is easier to convert than the 44. Also disc brake kits are available for the 12 bolts in either 5 or 6 lugs. Let us know if you need any help.
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Old 12-10-2008, 04:49 PM   #6
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Re: 65 GMC Dana 44 swap to 12 bolt

Thanks for the insight fella's. I found a 12 bolt out of a 78'' bazer on the local craigslist that i'm gonna pickup for $40. I have researched and from what I found is that the Dana 44 I currently have measures 60 inches and the one from the 78'' measures 62 inches. Has anyone done a swap like this without having to shorten the wider 12 bolt. I'm gonna save the dana 44 for one of my other projects.


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Old 12-10-2008, 05:39 PM   #7
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Re: 65 GMC Dana 44

i wouldent worry about the extra 1" on each side. a 1" more inset rim would eat that up no problem.. if you were going to want to maintain stock tire width. but you should have plent of room in that fenderwell for whatever you would like.
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