I kinda stole this from Pirate4x4 but what if you replaced the bolts with studs, used a nut to tighten the caps down. Then drilled holes in the housing for the studs and put a brace on them from the outside? 
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I upgraded to the 8.2, but for ease of swapping and because the 8.2 didn't have e brakes, I just used my 8.0 axles, rotors, and ebrakes. If I put the 8.2 axles and rotors in, can I use the 8.0 ebrakes and calipers?
This looks very promising!Anyone seen these or tried them? I understand that flex with carrier bearing towers is the issue on Toyota 8 inch rear ends
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Way easier and less expensive than an axle swap. Get it cryogenic tempered and it would be even stronger.This looks very promising!
Thx for the feedback!UPDATE: Don't do it. From what I gathered it is nothing more than a Chinese made V6 8" housing and may actually be weaker than stock.
I am still debating a similar scenario as well. I would be more interested in the Grizzly Locker though. Do we know how one of these options would work with the VSC and ATRAC? Will it cause problems?Initially I’m going to install a Truetrac with stock gearing. That gives me an opportunity to check the preload and I call still use the diff with new gearing down the road. I’m good with pulling the 3rd member every coupe of years to check the preload.
Don't do it. Autolocker will defeat the stability control. I say this because I can do donuts on snow when I engage my rear elocker. I don't even lock my center diff. Stability control rely on rear wheel speed differences. When you Lock the rear it trick the stability control to think everything is happy and would not interfere or unable to brake the rear wheel individually to correct a slide.I am still debating a similar scenario as well. I would be more interested in the Grizzly Locker though. Do we know how one of these options would work with the VSC and ATRAC? Will it cause problems?
I understand your reasoning. I used to own an '88 Toyota pickup with a grizzly locker in the rear and 4.88 gears. Very light rear end obviously. I am more concerned with an error from the VSC. I am wondering if the locker and VSC are compatible. I guess I need to hear from someone who had tried it.Don't do it. Autolocker will defeat the stability control. I say this because I can do donuts on snow when I engage my rear elocker. I don't even lock my center diff. Stability control rely on rear wheel speed differences. When you Lock the rear it trick the stability control to think everything is happy and would not interfere or unable to brake the rear wheel individually to correct a slide.
I am a big fan of stability control for dailly driver. Airbag and safety belt might help in a crash. Stability control help reduce the chance of crash significantly.
I understand your reasoning. I used to own an '88 Toyota pickup with a grizzly locker in the rear and 4.88 gears. Very light rear end obviously. I am more concerned with an error from the VSC. I am wondering if the locker and VSC are compatible. I guess I need to hear from someone who had tried it.