That's was my first thinking I'm running all overson 16spline now I have broke more fronts than rears then I started looking at all these buggies with 14bolts and most of them are running stock shafts in rear and 300m in the front and working greatLurch said:I would go rear most stuff we hit is uphill and all the weight loads on rear I have always run stock front axles and run oversons 16spline in rear .
Hahahaha ****er everybody bustn my balls told ta I've been taken pointers from youal1tonyota said:I'd put them in the front that way you don't have to let off when the front is in the air! Well Katie won't have to!!! Your gonna lift either way!
I've broke 2 inner shafts long and short and one stub on front all overson 16.Lurch said:I have never broke a front axle always the rear when I went to rear steer stock axle made two rides and broke long side then went to overson 16spline in rear took 5 years of abuse before I broke one .
Sounds like you be better off to run 2in front and rear if you do and want to sell your 16 spline let me know .NTIDWELL said:I've broke 2 inner shafts long and short and one stub on front all overson 16.
And I've broke 1 inner shaft long side in rear in the past two years
Spools. I said **** it and ordered both ends rcv s on the wayxjpaddler said:Front! Its in the air way more often then the rear! Are you running detroits or spools?
im guessing they are the newest ones? Take some comparison pics please when you get emNTIDWELL said:Spools. I said **** it and ordered both ends rcv s on the way
NTIDWELL said:Spools. I said **** it and ordered both ends rcv s on the way
No, not anymoremuddinmetal said:Don't the rcvs still use the same bell as a 60?
I'm proud of you son! But nobody will ever know considering they are closed knuckle! Happy New Years!NTIDWELL said:Spools. I said **** it and ordered both ends rcv s on the way
They can read the drive flanges **** Happy New Years to you tooal1tonyota said:I'm proud of you son! But nobody will ever know considering they are closed knuckle! Happy New Years!