R rooster NAXJA Forum User Location Phoenix, AZ Sep 8, 2006 #1 Thinking of installing a currie high pinion 9 or a hi9 front axle. Has anybody done this? Thoughts - comments???
Thinking of installing a currie high pinion 9 or a hi9 front axle. Has anybody done this? Thoughts - comments???
FELIX Who Knows, Ask Who Location Camarillo, CA Sep 8, 2006 #2 What size tires are you planning to run. You'll lose more ground clearance than a 44. Rob $.02
xDUMPTRUCKx NAXJA Forum User Location highway to hell Sep 8, 2006 #4 Get a spidertrax housing to solve clearances issues. Use a tru hi9 as we'll. Tru hi9 is the way to go forgettabout chp 9.
Get a spidertrax housing to solve clearances issues. Use a tru hi9 as we'll. Tru hi9 is the way to go forgettabout chp 9.
XJ_ranger NAXJA Member NAXJA Member Location Port Orchard, WA Sep 8, 2006 #5 G.Nenzel said: Limited gearing options as well. Click to expand... really? what gears would you like to run? True Hi9 goes from 3.55? to 5.13 and hits all the common gear ratios in between...
G.Nenzel said: Limited gearing options as well. Click to expand... really? what gears would you like to run? True Hi9 goes from 3.55? to 5.13 and hits all the common gear ratios in between...
BrettM NAXJA Forum User Location michifornia Sep 8, 2006 #6 it's a good idea, use D44 outers for 35s and smaller and D60 outers for 36s ane larger. the Currie HP is pretty good in a front application, but the Hi9 is straight up beefy.
it's a good idea, use D44 outers for 35s and smaller and D60 outers for 36s ane larger. the Currie HP is pretty good in a front application, but the Hi9 is straight up beefy.