Steering knuckle identification?

Steering knuckle identification?

sunsnake71

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I am starting to think about going high steer on my jeep. I know there tons of info on what parts to use. My problem is i don't know what i already have on this Frankenstein of an axle, i did not build it. How ever this is what I know its a Dana 44 from a wagoneer, cut down to wide track width, its a 5on 5.5 bolt pattern, and has cj hubs. I cant figure out what knuckles i would need for high steer. Is there a number to cross reference the knuckle with to see what it came off of?
 
Do you have a picture of what the hubs look like? And are you sure they are CJ hubs and not F150 hubs? The no most common way to get 5x5.5 on a Waggy (or Chevy) Dana 44 is to use the small Chevy/FSJ spindle, calipers, and pads with F150 hubs and rotors. If this is the case then you just need the chevy flat top knuckles.

If you really have CJ hubs is going to be a bit more difficult and expensive.


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Scout D44s used the same outers as the CJ Dana 30, maybe look and every the scout guys do.

There should be a casting number in the knuckles, but you'll probably have to pull the hubs/ rotors to see it


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