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Parts from a DJ5D

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by dozerjim, Nov 18, 2015.

  1. dozerjim

    dozerjim Member

    I justdragged a dj5d home for steering parts,my question is are the brakes on these any good for swapping into my '59 cj5 for an up grade.........Jim
     
  2. Daryl

    Daryl Sponsor

    If they are 11" then yes.
    If 10" maybe but they are more expensive for parts then 11s are.
     
  3. gunner

    gunner Member

    Parts I have pulled off DJs and either used or sold:
    brakes, hubs, spindles, steering column, all wiper parts/motor, hood, fenders, windshield glass. heater, switches, centered Dana 44. And some other items since forgotten
     
  4. dozerjim

    dozerjim Member

    Thanks,it looked like most parts were interchangable.....now to cut it up and get rid of the rust!Wish the price of scrap would go back up.
     
  5. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    How does it run? Nothing wrong with the 232, except that it is unexciting. Very durable and even economical in the right chassis. The transmission is a Torqueflight 727 with the AMC pattern and 2WD output. Waaaay too long for your CJ-5, but would work well to power somebody's low-budget project.
     
  6. dozerjim

    dozerjim Member

    I don't have any current love for the 232,it has sat in a static outside display(painted OD in a military setting outside "The Flying Tigers Restaurant" ,it's been closed for years,all the real jeeps found homes awhile ago and this poor orphan found his way here),motor is set up but all the goodys(?)are still there,I'll put an add in the classified section when I get it stripped down,it has the full float rear end to put lockouts on for towing too.
     
  7. gunner

    gunner Member

    That is not original- and is an odd thing to put into that DJ since the flanged 44 is plenty strong as it is. If it is a FF, that's probably alone worth what you paid for the vehicle.
     
  8. dozerjim

    dozerjim Member

    I think it's a ff,it has the flat end,not a tapered axle......a veritable gold mine
     
  9. Daryl

    Daryl Sponsor

    The DJ came with a flanged axle centered 44 rear axle from 1967-1982. It is different from a centered CJ Dana 44 of the 72-75 vintage in that the pinion is actually centered. A CJ actually has the pinion off center by 2" so that the axle shafts {25"} are the same length on both sides. A DJ has 2 1/2" spring pads on the top of the tube, and a CJ has 1 3/4" spring pads underneath the tubes. This is not to be confused with the late 1970-71 CJ 5 offset flanged axle that the pumpkin is offset to the passenger side by about 12".
     
  10. dozerjim

    dozerjim Member

    Thanks all for the information...helps a lot.......Jim