whats stronger
#2
Are you talking about the allpro hybrid axle with a Toyota 8" center section and D60 outters?
If so, then definetly the D60 since the ring and pinion are substantially larger than the Toyota.
http://allprooffroad.com/index.php?o...ask=view&id=53
Roger Brown runs that axle I beleive
If so, then definetly the D60 since the ring and pinion are substantially larger than the Toyota.
http://allprooffroad.com/index.php?o...ask=view&id=53
Roger Brown runs that axle I beleive
Last edited by Adam F; Dec 15, 2007 at 04:47 PM.
#6
Assuming we're talking front axles:
Stock to stock, the Toyota is significantly stronger than a 44. 35's no problem on a Toyota, the Jeep guys recommend staying 33's or smaller on a stock 44. The ONLY reason to run a 44 on our trucks is for the width.
Built to the hilt, it's almost even, I would say a slight edge to the Toyota, and the Toyota is much cheaper to get there.
I agree with the above about comparing the Allpro axle to a Dana 60.
In the end, though, if you have to ask, either you don't need it, or you need a D70, a 609 (60 outers with 9" center), or a built D60.
Stock to stock, the Toyota is significantly stronger than a 44. 35's no problem on a Toyota, the Jeep guys recommend staying 33's or smaller on a stock 44. The ONLY reason to run a 44 on our trucks is for the width.
Built to the hilt, it's almost even, I would say a slight edge to the Toyota, and the Toyota is much cheaper to get there.
I agree with the above about comparing the Allpro axle to a Dana 60.
In the end, though, if you have to ask, either you don't need it, or you need a D70, a 609 (60 outers with 9" center), or a built D60.
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