Goatman said:I'd like to have the larger 30 spline stubs. I'd also like to have shorter spindles and stubs, since with the 3" bead lock rings I run I should be able to ditch the hub protectors, which work great but are very heavy.
However, I keep wondering about the strength of the thinner and shorter splindle. It's not a big deal for rockcrawling, but I think about smacking a big rock while hauling ass and bending the spindle. I remember CRASH's incident of bending a D44 spindle, and that was the thicker spindle for the 19 spline stub. I don't know how much of an issue it would really be, but it's something I wonder about.
I keep telling him if he didn't drive like an idiot that wouldn't be a problem.

I also wonder how balanced the entire assembly would be. If the larger stub gained 15% in strenth but the joint fails 10% behind that, I don't think it would be worth the trouble for the 5% gain.
That's why I've been leaning heavily towards building a hybrid. I've always thought that Warn's an CTM's in a 44 would about the equivalent of 35 spline spicer parts for the 60. If your breaking those (stroker + 37's hint hint) it's probably time to go for some real strenth increase.
Personally this is what I would build (damn I like to dream):
9" Housing with lighter tubes, 3/16" or 1/4" tubes and 60 knuckles. I would probably go with the Super Duty stuff for the shorter shaft, but if I was going to beat on it I would stay with the king pin stuff.
Truss it all the way accross the top. Heavier tubes gain strenth, but trussing it correctly with lighter tubes would keep the weight down and still have the flex control. Integrating the mounts with the truss would keep the overall height down for any clearance issues.
True Hi9 pig. Paul needs to take some measurments for us. The higher pinion should help with the CV binding during high speed attack runs as well as getting the drive shaft out of the rocks some more. Also the pinion would be offset to the drivers side so the actual center could be moved more towards the center to make room for the knuckles. They are expensive but not really that much more than an aftermarket HP 60 center, locker, and gears. The cost of the 9" housing offsets it a good amount.
It's getting easier to obtain 40 spline stuff for the outter (inner really isn't a problem on the 9") if you really need stupid strong.