Donut707
Member
With some of the recent threads on 44/60 or 60/60 axles and big price difference in the two set , has me thinking or alternatives. I know there are free spin kits from spintec , dynatrac and teraflex for the front axles. For the rear axles i have seen a few dana 60 full float parts but mostly the teraflex full float conversions. I have the Dynatrac 44/60 combo on my jeep . Now i know the rear semi float hi pinion 60 may not be the most popular or first choice for some , but at the time and my budget its what i got.
I have been tossing the idea around to convert the semi float rear to a full float using the teraflex kit. I was able to get some tech data to perform some measurements to see if their kit would work with minimal modifications. I have access to a full machine shop and modifying or fabricating custom components can be overcome. Has anyone installed any of the full float conversions ? i did see an older thread talking about the free spin kits , but i did not see anything on the rear.
One of the ideas on converting the semi float rear too the full float was to eliminate the bending axle flanges the biggest detractor of the prorock 60.
The intent of converting the semi float rear and upgrading the front is to save "some" cost . but im not sure the juice is worth the squeeeze? yes you have to buy new 8 lug brakes and wheel. in my case im already running big brakes and would only need rotors . i have been looking at new wheels for a minute so thats already accounted for. so potentially spending $3k-$4K on converting both front and rear to 8 lug and then another $3K on wheels is still less than a new full float axle set.
Again just an idea i had and wanted to see if someone has done something like this before.
Thanks
Matt
I have been tossing the idea around to convert the semi float rear to a full float using the teraflex kit. I was able to get some tech data to perform some measurements to see if their kit would work with minimal modifications. I have access to a full machine shop and modifying or fabricating custom components can be overcome. Has anyone installed any of the full float conversions ? i did see an older thread talking about the free spin kits , but i did not see anything on the rear.
One of the ideas on converting the semi float rear too the full float was to eliminate the bending axle flanges the biggest detractor of the prorock 60.
The intent of converting the semi float rear and upgrading the front is to save "some" cost . but im not sure the juice is worth the squeeeze? yes you have to buy new 8 lug brakes and wheel. in my case im already running big brakes and would only need rotors . i have been looking at new wheels for a minute so thats already accounted for. so potentially spending $3k-$4K on converting both front and rear to 8 lug and then another $3K on wheels is still less than a new full float axle set.
Again just an idea i had and wanted to see if someone has done something like this before.
Thanks
Matt