Running Currie Rockjock D60's done by G2 from 4 wheel parts. No issues!!!:clap2:
Just do some research and find the one that suits you best. Either way your getting an upgrade over stock. I know its a lot more money but if you ever wanna run a bigger tire the 60 might be a better option rather than doing it twice.
same here currie 60 rock jocks front and rear best bang for the buck if you have a budget. So I vote neither LOL.
You will have as much or more into a 44 if you go dynatrac and a smaller, weaker overall axles.
There is no substitute for mass, just isnt. AND you WILL want 40s. When you have 40s you will want 42s.
If you have fab skills hook up a junk yard 14 bolt and use the VKS tone rings...50 bucks, 300 for the axle, 200 for brackets, 1000 for an ARB, 300 for a gear set 300 for a yukon rebuild kit...400 for a ruff stuff disk brake conversion
about 2.5k for a full float 14 bolt. Point is you can do this a lot cheaper and end up with stronger axles if you take your time and really look at all of the options.
I'm building one now be happy to give you details if you want to PM. Next is a steering 14b front.
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