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you won't break an axle with 33s. you'll break a carrier with 33s. with a locker and 33s you'll break one with hard driving...
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I have broken an axle with 33s Did i do something wrong ?
you won't break an axle with 33s. you'll break a carrier with 33s. with a locker and 33s you'll break one with hard driving...
Then again I've ran 34's locked and no broken anything. There is no rule set in stone.
In my pile of parts to fit, I have the Ashcroft shaft & CV kit along with rebuilt 3rd's from Justin. They have 4.11 R&P's and trutracs in them. I spoke to plenty of friends back in the UK.... who know their stuff. This combination is prob the best for a daily driver that see 5 months of snow in winter and summer wheel'in in the mountains.
As noted, you can break anything if you try hard enough... getting rid of the weak links just adds that bit of security for the situation when your 200km's from the nearest paved road. The Ashcroft gear is top notch... Dave Ashcroft is a really nice guy & supports his product fully.
hate to break it to you but the tru-tracs torque steer in snow alot and although they work and many people like them in general if you really spend 5 months a year on snow covered roads ARB's would have been a better choice.
Maybe the guys in the UK were not the best to ask when it comes to snowy conditions/
I thought the TT's in front were supposed to help the truck track straight if it's lifted and not corrected?
hate to break it to you but the tru-tracs torque steer in snow alot ...
I thought the TT's in front were supposed to help the truck track straight if it's lifted and not corrected?