Has anyone installed 80 series axles on a 40? (1 Viewer)

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this is all great information thanks, this is what i would like to do on my hj47, put an 80 series axel on the rear to widen the track. does anyone know a place in southern california or near, that can do this job, i am not comfortable performing this job myself, i can cut all the bracket out and clean up the axel myself.

by the way i was told that the off set on the 80 series is too much for the 40 series, thanks..... :bounce::bounce2::bounce::bounce2:

I wouldn't use the 80 front axle on anything but a mini truck! (at least the center section) In the rear the 80's offset is ideal as it's 4" off center, allowing you to run with either the Cruiser T-case or a center output t-case.
 
I wouldn't use the 80 front axle on anything but a mini truck! (at least the center section) In the rear the 80's offset is ideal as it's 4" off center, allowing you to run with either the Cruiser T-case or a center output t-case.

any problem with vibration? my cruiser will also be running on the freeway at 65 to 75 miles an hour. i don't get this point "In the rear the 80's offset is ideal as it's 4" off center, allowing you to run with either the Cruiser T-case or a center output t-case." does this mean i have to change my existing T-case or center output T-case? thanks:bounce::bounce2:
 

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