Sure, just like folks told me it was only a matter of time when my 2-pinion front diff of my 100-series will explode at any given time. Driving a Ford will leave me stranded. None of this has happened.
It usually the same folk who wonder how I roam the desert without a RTT, rotopax, and a custom drawer system.
Now, can it? Of course. Then again, lots of things can happen. If you’re afraid of the “what if’s”, just stay home.
Yes!! How many times have I been told that my 1st generation closed knuckle d60 was going to explode if I put a a 350 in the Jeep, or if I went to 38" tires and neither has happened so far and I have accidentally shock loaded the front end pretty hard.
I tend not to listen to anyone who says "this is guaranteed to happen", I took my 4runner up things that the locals told me no way in heck can you get up that and you'll roll or break stuff if you try. Funny that I've driven up, down, back up and back down with no issues. It all depends on your skill level and who is spotting for you.
Although honestly it kind of sounds to me like the op is looking for an excuse to upgrade, you want to minimize worry about it again? Stick a full floater d70 or 80 in the rear, probably the closest you'll get to unbreakable realistically since you probably can't exactly fit Rockwell's under there.
I would think that cv's would go long before the rear end and I know I have seen more driveshafts twisted up then blown rears honestly and that's between drag racing and offroading.
I watched a video one time, guy blew both cv's bouncing up a hill but the rear end is what actually got him off the trail because it was fine after that abuse.
No such thing as an unbreakable truck, there are such things as more careful drivers though. As someone mentioned earlier pick the right line, start trying the obstacle in super creepy slow motion, add momentum only if needed, enjoy being at the top of the hill or whatever so you can tow out people with a heavy right foot and snapped parts.
I've seen a d44 live with 40" tires in the rocks before, that guy knew throttle control and wheel placement.
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