tennessee_4x4_man
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guys over look my grammer i was woundering how strong toyota truck axles are stock shafts are they strong enought to run 39s
tennessee_4x4_man said:guys over look my grammer i was woundering how strong toyota truck axles are stock shafts are they strong enought to run 39s
tennessee_4x4_man said:guys over look my grammer i was woundering how strong toyota truck axles are stock shafts are they strong enought to run 39s
tennessee_4x4_man said:well i guess i just run tons was wounting to stay narrow if i could
Agreed.canepari said:Don't mess with the Toys, there fairly strong but you will just keep throwing money at them and they still wont be tons. I ran mine for a handful of years with a 4.3, th350 and 205 and never broke the TG birfs or the Longs and 38.5 SXs I ran the last couple years but you haft to drive within there limits. I fire sold my toys this winter to help bank roll tons.
TBItoy said:Agreed.
A good qualifier for if you should run Toyota axles is.
1. Less than 120 HP
2. Less than 3000lbs
3. Light throttle, light crawling and trail riding only
Pick 2 of the above and Toyota axles will hang in there pretty good with only basic upgrades. RCV front shafts should be considered a basic upgrade.
TBItoy said:Agreed.
A good qualifier for if you should run Toyota axles is.
1. Less than 120 HP
2. Less than 3000lbs
3. Light throttle, light crawling and trail riding only
Pick 2 of the above and Toyota axles will hang in there pretty good with only basic upgrades. RCV front shafts should be considered a basic upgrade.