It works, you just have to mount everything pretty far inboard. I think his lowers are bent inward as well.
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Like Poser said if you are going to upgrade from built yota axles (assumption) and buy junkyard 1 ton axles you are still going to be running Junkyard axles. And stock front D60s are not that strong in factory form. It takes a bunch of money to make it worth while, money better spent starting from scratch, for the front anyway. I would be looking at spidertrax housing and 50deg steering knuckles.
For the rear, a junkyard axle is fine, 14bolts rock, D60 require upgrading to big shafts, and D70s are used by crazy people that blow D60 R&P.
Personally for 40” tires if your front axle is built I would continue using it and throw an atlas in your truck and see how it holds up. My cruiser front is still holding together very well, but, I am going to be upgrading the last thing this winter, the housing
If you do get a junkyard front 60 to do a budget build, stock 35 spicer shafts are the way to go and upgrade the knuckles, they break way to easy.
I was unaware Ruffstuff was going to hopfully make cruiser housings and new improved bells, badass, thanks for the link locrwln1.
Glad I could help. As we say in our club, "We are here to help you spend your money."
Jack
We should print that on our next round of Tee shirts.Glad I could help. As we say in our club, "We are here to help you spend your money."
Jack
Here you go.
The Ruffstuff 9" Axle Housing! - Pirate4x4.Com Bulletin Board
You can build them as money allows, just setting back and collecting parts, plus he is local to you and Sean (River City) will do any build up you might need. Plus your choice of axle spline count and center section is only limited by your budget (True Hi9 cough, cough)
Jack
Like Poser said if you are going to upgrade from built yota axles (assumption) and buy junkyard 1 ton axles you are still going to be running Junkyard axles. And stock front D60s are not that strong in factory form. It takes a bunch of money to make it worth while, money better spent starting from scratch, for the front anyway. I would be looking at spidertrax housing and 50deg steering knuckles.
For the rear, a junkyard axle is fine, 14bolts rock, D60 require upgrading to big shafts, and D70s are used by crazy people that blow D60 R&P.
Personally for 40” tires if your front axle is built I would continue using it and throw an atlas in your truck and see how it holds up. My cruiser front is still holding together very well, but, I am going to be upgrading the last thing this winter, the housing![]()
If you do get a junkyard front 60 to do a budget build, stock 35 spicer shafts are the way to go and upgrade the knuckles, they break way to easy.
And Sputnik, 40 spline shafts.. Really?? If you are gonna do that to a rear axle. Don't start with a 14 bolt. Spend the money on a completly custom axle.
i guess it all depends on what kind of budget you're working with..........
for the front, i'd go for a gm60 or if you have some extra $s, get a high pinion housing and have it built up. you can use a ford, gm or dodge 60 as a donor for the outers or piece them together. i'm pretty sure you've seen my neighbors jeeps, he has the currie high pinion centers in them and built the rest himself. i'd be mor than happy to put you in touch with him....
as for the rear, you could go with the same centersection as the front. or you could get a d60 and weld 14bolt spindles to it for the 35 spline shafts. cheap way to get a beefy rearend.
hth
georg @ valley hybrids
(yes I know my girlfriend is Chinese thank you).
Just want a 6 x 5.5 solution so I don't have to run mixed wheels
Sputnik , what's your plan to compensate for the width difference between the 14 bolt rear and the LC front axle?