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<blockquote data-quote="TreeClimber" data-source="post: 980183" data-attributes="member: 16101"><p>Performer: (v) One who performs the job with better results.</p><p> </p><p>As in, this Dynatrack Axle has a high clearance housing so that you don't get hung up with that boat anchor you've already got, with them little 35 inch tires. </p><p> </p><p>As in, this Dynatrack Axle has a higher pinion, so that the rear driveline angularity won't create vibrations while cruising down the highway at 80 mph. </p><p> </p><p>As in, this Dynatrack was custom designed for high lubrication, so that it may be used at freeway speeds and still properly lube the pinion bearings.</p><p> </p><p>As in, this Dynatrack has extra reinforcements to prevent bending and breaking of the casting.</p><p> </p><p>As in, this Dynatrack has a heavy duty cover to prevent being bashed while boulder bashing</p><p> </p><p>etc, etc,</p><p> </p><p>Now, I'm not saying you can't do all those with a low pinion, wrecking yard, 60, as you probably can. It's just unquestionable with the Dynatrack. </p><p> </p><p>Furthermore, a bare Dynatrack housing isn't that spendy! It's only when you buy a front, or get it all custom assembled by Dynatrack that it'll add up a little.</p><p> </p><p>And Jobless, do you drive yours down the highway? I spent a week in Montana last year, driving 80 mph in my YJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeClimber, post: 980183, member: 16101"] Performer: (v) One who performs the job with better results. As in, this Dynatrack Axle has a high clearance housing so that you don't get hung up with that boat anchor you've already got, with them little 35 inch tires. As in, this Dynatrack Axle has a higher pinion, so that the rear driveline angularity won't create vibrations while cruising down the highway at 80 mph. As in, this Dynatrack was custom designed for high lubrication, so that it may be used at freeway speeds and still properly lube the pinion bearings. As in, this Dynatrack has extra reinforcements to prevent bending and breaking of the casting. As in, this Dynatrack has a heavy duty cover to prevent being bashed while boulder bashing etc, etc, Now, I'm not saying you can't do all those with a low pinion, wrecking yard, 60, as you probably can. It's just unquestionable with the Dynatrack. Furthermore, a bare Dynatrack housing isn't that spendy! It's only when you buy a front, or get it all custom assembled by Dynatrack that it'll add up a little. And Jobless, do you drive yours down the highway? I spent a week in Montana last year, driving 80 mph in my YJ. [/QUOTE]
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