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Old Jul 8, 2011 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by scuba
I think you're way beyond sebastians knowledge and he should speak for himself instead of trying to judge the cumulative knowledge that this forum has.

So, I think his statement was idiotic.



I think his statement wasn't that bad, most people on this site are not building rigs like I'm building, however I do think all of people here can help somehow because someone has something they did right or wrong that they could share.
Old Jul 8, 2011 | 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by scuba
I think you're way beyond sebastians knowledge and he should speak for himself instead of trying to judge the cumulative knowledge that this forum has.

So, I think his statement was idiotic.



not everyone here has over 10,000 posts like yourself. please name me 5 members on this forum running Diamond axles. Yes i agree he is beyond my knowledge, but not way beyond it. i do my homework. and i know nothing about diamonds because im 17 and i cant afford one. can you honestly tell me he will get more information here than he would on pirate? i know people on pirate are dicks about everything, but there is good info too. i do not doubt the knowledge of this forum at all, ive learned tons, but its mostly toyota OEM parts where the biggest axle upgrades are longs. nothing like what this guy is talking about running. I respect you scuba, youre knowledgable and youve got a nice rig you arent scared to wheel. but you dont have to be a dick, if you have knowledge to give to him then do it. i suggested pirate because there a many more people knowledgeable on the subject. I do not doubt YT has the knowledge, its just not as abundant.
Old Aug 7, 2011 | 03:15 PM
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Give us a call, we have built a ton of 60/9 axles.


We have over 400 in use today, in last years KOH we had 18 rigs running our 9" housings. This year, with the new Solid 14, Sixty9/Seventy9, & the introduction of the FJ80 Knuckle and High Steer arm we will have over 45 running our axles...

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