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I saw you had this over on EXPO also. Glad and Sad for you. If you do still have it and are looking for a fluid that takes the place of gear oil for "High" heat applications whether transmission, transfer box, differentials, or even portal boxes I would recommend Redline 75W250. Works great for...
The 365/80R20 and the 12R20 rubbed a little @ full compression on turns. 335/80R20 or the 12.5R20 flavor fit the best no matter what tread pattern I choose.
The 419 brakes are a standard brake system...no air needed other than robbing the vacuum line you already have for your booster now. I would leave the 2nd front caliper installed depending on what size tire you are gonna run and how fast. I put a set of these axles on a Range Rover a few years...
You forgot about the 4th option that seems to be on the rise.
4. You can take it to a shop that overcharges, doesn't meet deadlines, and in the end the quality is garbage.
.....So you can get all 3 if you look hard enough.