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#7
Originally Posted by 881stGenRunner
man i saw those today for the first time. HOLY BALLS those things are AWESOME!!!
I saw one on a 90 runner over memorial day... ITS KILLER LOOKING... My only thought was you spent $$ on the axle, but have no sliders and stock bumpers..
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#8
nothing wrong with stock bumpers and no sliders...
that all pro d60 hybrid front was made obsolete by the 30 spline longfields. what's the point in having 60 shafts if you still only have a toyota ring and pinion? if you need that kind of beef, i'd recommend a ford 9"/60 hybrid.
that all pro d60 hybrid front was made obsolete by the 30 spline longfields. what's the point in having 60 shafts if you still only have a toyota ring and pinion? if you need that kind of beef, i'd recommend a ford 9"/60 hybrid.
#9
ok.. i already know the d60 and all those other axles are strong, i mean if i want really strong i would go with unimog's or something like that.... but.... i am just wandering about the stock toyota units..
#10
Originally Posted by kyle_22r
nothing wrong with stock bumpers and no sliders...
that all pro d60 hybrid front was made obsolete by the 30 spline longfields. what's the point in having 60 shafts if you still only have a toyota ring and pinion? if you need that kind of beef, i'd recommend a ford 9"/60 hybrid.
that all pro d60 hybrid front was made obsolete by the 30 spline longfields. what's the point in having 60 shafts if you still only have a toyota ring and pinion? if you need that kind of beef, i'd recommend a ford 9"/60 hybrid.

Also for that price, it isn't axle but no sliders or bumpers, it is axle but NO TRUCK!
Last edited by Intrepid; Jun 16, 2006 at 04:11 AM.
#11
All stock toyota front axles are the same... essentially. The 84-85 axles have a fully welded gusset and are the strongest housing. They all have birfields, which are the weak spot.
If you are looking for a stock axle with the best beef for the buck, get a 84-85 SFA and put some longfields in it, bolt it up..and wheel the pee pee out of it...
If you are looking for a stock axle with the best beef for the buck, get a 84-85 SFA and put some longfields in it, bolt it up..and wheel the pee pee out of it...
#12
the gusset thing is BS and a wash. it being a lot stronger is a myth perpetuated by a bunch of web wheelers, it's still all just sheet metal and bends if you jump it.
i'd be more worried about breaking steering studs than bending a housing...
i'd be more worried about breaking steering studs than bending a housing...
#13
Originally Posted by kyle_22r
the gusset thing is BS and a wash. it being a lot stronger is a myth perpetuated by a bunch of web wheelers, it's still all just sheet metal and bends if you jump it.
i'd be more worried about breaking steering studs than bending a housing...
i'd be more worried about breaking steering studs than bending a housing...
Most lilky, besides there are aftermarket gussets if you want.....
If you want to jump, stick to IFS... or a quad :-)
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#18
Originally Posted by Ringmaster
Dynatrac now makes a Dana 80 front axle. Talk about strength....
Thats SILLY!!! would go well with a cummins and 37's though... But that new AAM axle in the dodge is pretty sweet.. .its based on the semi-float 14 bolt rear in the chevy...
#19
Originally Posted by AH64ID
Thats SILLY!!! would go well with a cummins and 37's though... But that new AAM axle in the dodge is pretty sweet.. .its based on the semi-float 14 bolt rear in the chevy...
Its only a matter of time before something in the drive line says bye bye...lol




