what year is it? i hear the non c clips are a bit stronger
what year is it? i hear the non c clips are a bit stronger
Definitely not an axle you want to put ANY money into for any reason real or imagined.Not true both are turds.
Not true both are turds.
for how cheap 8.25s are in the Sierra Chapter and local FB groups, especially for 29 spline , 3.55s, LSD for under 150$, id say call it cheap insurance to run the 8.25. but no rush, you can run that 35 for a while until you can find a cheap 8.25 locally with a LSD,
for how cheap 8.25s are in the Sierra Chapter and local FB groups, especially for 29 spline , 3.55s, LSD for under 150$, id say call it cheap insurance to run the 8.25. but no rush, you can run that 35 for a while until you can find a cheap 8.25 locally with a LSD,
this guy has a 35 with the old school arn full floater kit. offer him 200$ and sell the locker and run it open:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/5366730550.html
it aint going to break just DDing it.well it can, but it probably wont. I did a lot of expedition style camping in the sierras on a 35 and 33s before I got into "Real wheeling" and junked it . compared to the occasional 4lo on a logging road or something. My cousin from livermore wheels his rig on 32s and a 35 rear pretty hard and he hasn't broken it yet which is surprising . that being said, plan to eventually swap it out.
Quoted for truth 3 years on my 33-35s wheeling with the skinny pedal all the way down and she lived long and prospered. I killed it when I jumped it and stayed in it trying to make a hill climb on heavy 35s and that was just the shaft.Temporary?
I'd run a 29 spline 8.25 permanently for anything smaller than 33's.
It's just as strong as a 44 The only significant advantage to a 44 is semi float.
The only significant advantage to a 44 is semi float.