View Full Version : D44s or yotas for a sami??
hotrod
07-19-2011, 05:30 PM
Its a never ending debate amoung sami guys but I want local guys opinions. Which is better? I would be looking to gear them and spool the rear, locker in the front and other supporting mods. I plan on runing 36s or 38s. I can get a set of 44s pretty easily, ive looked for yotas (not real real hard) but havent been able to locate a set. HELP! :(
Flxratd
07-19-2011, 05:46 PM
i wont get into a better or worse opinion either but i have run a front 44 and rear 9" for about 6 years now in my sammy. my 44 has chromo axles and air locker the 9" has chromo axles and a full spool. 4.56 gears and 39.5" tires. the only problem i have ever had was wiping out a front ujoint and knocking the ears off a stock shaft but it was more my fault than the axle(r/f was the only wheel on the ground at the time)
hotrod
07-19-2011, 05:55 PM
Would I have more money in the 44s compaired to the yotas?
Also is yours a waggy 44 with ford hubs or what? Do you have any pics of the steering set up?
twiztedzuki
07-19-2011, 06:53 PM
im for yota for eaze of install and having cv axles. set of longs in them and 5.29s you can beat guts out them, dont think u can go wrong either way though
race10
07-19-2011, 07:11 PM
I have a set of yota axles behind my shed if you decide to go that route. PM me if your interested.
Flxratd
07-19-2011, 08:45 PM
Would I have more money in the 44s compaired to the yotas?
Also is yours a waggy 44 with ford hubs or what? Do you have any pics of the steering set up?
you can sink a ton in either but my guess is they would be similer in cost. alot of the guys like yotas (84-85 front)due to the full factory truss and feel they are stronger because of that.
yes mine is a waggy redrilled to fit 5x5.5 wheels.
steering is just a peice of 7075 with heims at the stock location and i built a highsteer arm for the drag link to attach to while using an ifs yota box.
as far as pics i would say there is some somewhere and if i come across one i will post it for you
67fastback
07-20-2011, 11:56 PM
Well at this rate i bought my yota axles and kept a list of expenses of what I bought for them.
so far i am over 2000 in them with all the added goodies I got and more to come... so they can be pricey but i want somethign that I can beat on and not worry about braking..:thumbup: i going to run 36 icocs... or 32 tractors..
hotrod
07-21-2011, 12:42 AM
Ya I was doing some adding last night and came up with about 1600 for toys. :( guess ya gotta pay to play haha.
mckeddie
07-21-2011, 12:59 AM
Yotas with longfields are going to be stronger than 44s. And 44s get really pricey when you start doing shafts and good ujoints.
yellowjacket
07-21-2011, 10:54 AM
Do yotas. If and when u build ur axles and the ring and pinion become the weak link its easier to throw a new third in at camp.. plus the whole setup be stronger imo
67fastback
07-22-2011, 02:30 AM
Do yotas. If and when u build ur axles and the ring and pinion become the weak link its easier to throw a new third in at camp.. plus the whole setup be stronger imo
this is true!!! almost if not stronger than a d60....
longfeilds,lockers,detroit, flanges,r&p gears, 5th bolt or 6 shooters, marlin hi steer, steering box swap or go hydro ,yj's or 4 link, drive shafts, t case cross member cut out for clearance,brake lines, rear disco coversion,surb m/c swap.
adds up quick! built proof :sweatin: maybe but I have a heavy right foot, and dont have a 3 limit rule for trying something..lol!( makes for some good vids)
zookdustrr
07-22-2011, 03:48 AM
this is true!!! almost if not stronger than a d60....
longfeilds,lockers,detroit, flanges,r&p gears, 5th bolt or 6 shooters, marlin hi steer, steering box swap or go hydro ,yj's or 4 link, drive shafts, t case cross member cut out for clearance,brake lines, rear disco coversion,surb m/c swap.
adds up quick! built proof :sweatin: maybe but I have a heavy right foot, and dont have a 3 limit rule for trying something..lol!( makes for some good vids)
I have run yotas most of the time and a stock yota with a good gear ratio( t-case) will do what you want. Just repace parts as needed, saves some $$ in the long run as you can feel out what will work and what won't. Also gives you time to get some second hand goodies from others
94Dodge Truggy
07-23-2011, 06:41 PM
this is true!!! almost if not stronger than a d60....
longfeilds,lockers,detroit, flanges,r&p gears, 5th bolt or 6 shooters, marlin hi steer, steering box swap or go hydro ,yj's or 4 link, drive shafts, t case cross member cut out for clearance,brake lines, rear disco coversion,surb m/c swap.
adds up quick! built proof :sweatin: maybe but I have a heavy right foot, and dont have a 3 limit rule for trying something..lol!( makes for some good vids)
Stronger than 60's? What about axle tubes, bearings, knuckles, brake power and ring and pinion sizes all which are beefier? Go with either 44's or yotas and let the best deal be your guide!
hotrod
07-23-2011, 06:49 PM
ive found good deals on both which was the original problem. I think im going to go yoda because of the huge aftermarket support for swaping them into a sami. :thumbup:
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