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dana 44 build

From 1991 Ford Bronco — documented by Anthony Vegas.

16 photos
1991 Ford Bronco - Machined differential housing part, likely for a Dana 44 axle build. 1991 Ford Bronco - Rusted Dana 44 axle assembly, likely from an older 4x4 vehicle. 1991 Ford Bronco - This image shows a heavily rusted front axle assembly, likely from an older vehicle, with visible brake components and some stamped marking… 1991 Ford Bronco - A metal component, possibly a differential housing, with a machined opening and partial numerical inscription. 1991 Ford Bronco - A differential cover with weld repairs sits on a diamond plate surface. 1991 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a custom-welded metal part, likely for a vehicle suspension, resting on a blue jack. 1991 Ford Bronco - Dana 44 axle assembly from a Ford Bronco, ready for work with a welder nearby. 1991 Ford Bronco - Differential housing with axles and custom welded brackets, likely for a custom build. 1991 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a differential housing with a newly welded metal cover. A license plate from another vehicle is visible in the background. 1991 Ford Bronco - Close-up of a Dana 44 axle housing and knuckle assembly, showing mechanical components. 1991 Ford Bronco - A rusty differential axle housing is supported by jack stands, with a welding machine and gas cylinder visible behind it. 1991 Ford Bronco - Differential cover with a square plug is shown on a diamond plate surface. 1991 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a brake caliper bracket, showing its metallic construction and part identification. 1991 Ford Bronco - Detail of a vehicle's wheel hub and brake drum, likely part of a suspension or drivetrain component. 1991 Ford Bronco - A close-up view of a rusted metal component, possibly a vehicle part, showing stamped numbers and threaded bolts. 1991 Ford Bronco - Two vehicle parts, a steering knuckle and a bracket, lie on a concrete surface.