This is why i installed a Dana 44 in the rear with Superior chromos and a Detroit Locker, and a 76 H.P.Dana 44 with Dutchman chromos and CTM's and a ARB airlocker in the front with 4:88's on 35's......that's why I ditched the OEM carrier and went for an ARB to go with my alloys/CTMs![]()
This is why i installed a Dana 44 in the rear with Superior chromos and a Detroit Locker, and a 76 H.P.Dana 44 with Dutchman chromos and CTM's and a ARB airlocker in the front with 4:88's on 35's......
So far KNOCK ON WOOD, i have been running Moab, Fordyce, and Rubicon with no axles :explosion in 3 years and counting :shocked:
I personally would not run stock axleshafts with 35's. Alloy axles with spicer u-joints should do the job well and depending on how you drive should still fail before the ring and pinion if your gears are set up and broken in properly.Wow thanks for the stories guys, I usually wheel at Rausch on mild blacks and blues. I'll most likely keep stock shafts in there hoping it will be the weak link just incase something does break, I can swallow a 20 buck jy shaft and a new spicer joint... Not so fun to eat the cost of another regear.
I was just thinking for the future, a set of 35s does look nice once i kill these 33s but only time will tell. My wheeling doesn't require 35s just yet, been wheeling at rausch for going on 4 years now and 33s seem to do me good for a daily driver, since its been locked and geared its pretty damn capable for where I feel comfortable putting a full bodied daily.
I also run lunchboxes- aussie front no slip in the rear, the gears are yukon 4.88s