RCarboneljr
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So I've been browsing old threads for a while now and can't seem to find what I'm looking for. Hoping someone can give me some advice on what I should do.
VERY long story short, I was out wheeling last weekend and I ended up breaking both drive shafts and my right front axle. After doing some research I think (correct me if I'm wrong) that I was just putting too much torque into the 1/2 ton axles/drive shafts and that's what caused them to break. I then started calling around and looking at more threads online to see what needed to be done to beef it up. A friend of mine suggested replacing the stock axles with a D44(Front) and D60(Rear). It just so happened that he had a friend that had an extra set of D44 and D60's sitting in his yard and said he would sell them to me for $260(Said he got them off a parts truck and has pretty much made his money back, hence the cheap price). He did say the drums(?) need to be replaced on the 44's but other than that they are good. I have a few questions for you guys and that's what bring me here today.
A few things you might want to know about my truck.
- I have a 4" body lift (I think. It's what I've always thought but i coworker of mine said he thinks its both body and suspension. I can post pictures if needed)
- This is NOT a daily driver
- I'm trying to make this truck a fun, reliable, truck to go 4 wheeling in, but not trying to pour $1000's into it.
1) I hear the 44/60 combo is pretty much plug and play AND is a very reliable upgrade. I know the 44's are 6 lug and the 60's are 8, so I was thinking just an 8 lug converter for the front. Is this true? Is it a good idea?
2) I have 15'" rims right now, but i hear I'll need at least 16". Are there any good places to get surplus rims and tires? How large of a tire can I get without having to do any modifications and still not have it rub?
3) If the 44/60 isn't a good idea, what are some alternatives?
4) What about the drive shaft (This I have not done research on yet)? When I took the rear drive shaft in the guy suggested a bigger yoke with a cross over U-joint, so that's what i had him do. Should I get bigger drive shafts? Suggestions? Ideas?
5) All three parts broke at the U-join. Except the rear drive shaft, I'm not sure if the U-joint or the yoke went first. I think this was because I had cheap/old U-joints in (The rear had been replaced about a year or two ago, but they were only $10.) Am I over thinking this whole thing? Do I just need to service my truck and get better quality U-joints?
As of right now I'm planning on just replacing what I have with what it was before. I still want to buy the 44/60 combo if it's a good upgrade though. I'll just have to store them and start saving until I can afford to upgrade everything that needs to be upgraded.
I'm sure I'll think of more questions, but for now this is all I have.
Thanks.
VERY long story short, I was out wheeling last weekend and I ended up breaking both drive shafts and my right front axle. After doing some research I think (correct me if I'm wrong) that I was just putting too much torque into the 1/2 ton axles/drive shafts and that's what caused them to break. I then started calling around and looking at more threads online to see what needed to be done to beef it up. A friend of mine suggested replacing the stock axles with a D44(Front) and D60(Rear). It just so happened that he had a friend that had an extra set of D44 and D60's sitting in his yard and said he would sell them to me for $260(Said he got them off a parts truck and has pretty much made his money back, hence the cheap price). He did say the drums(?) need to be replaced on the 44's but other than that they are good. I have a few questions for you guys and that's what bring me here today.
A few things you might want to know about my truck.
- I have a 4" body lift (I think. It's what I've always thought but i coworker of mine said he thinks its both body and suspension. I can post pictures if needed)
- This is NOT a daily driver
- I'm trying to make this truck a fun, reliable, truck to go 4 wheeling in, but not trying to pour $1000's into it.
1) I hear the 44/60 combo is pretty much plug and play AND is a very reliable upgrade. I know the 44's are 6 lug and the 60's are 8, so I was thinking just an 8 lug converter for the front. Is this true? Is it a good idea?
2) I have 15'" rims right now, but i hear I'll need at least 16". Are there any good places to get surplus rims and tires? How large of a tire can I get without having to do any modifications and still not have it rub?
3) If the 44/60 isn't a good idea, what are some alternatives?
4) What about the drive shaft (This I have not done research on yet)? When I took the rear drive shaft in the guy suggested a bigger yoke with a cross over U-joint, so that's what i had him do. Should I get bigger drive shafts? Suggestions? Ideas?
5) All three parts broke at the U-join. Except the rear drive shaft, I'm not sure if the U-joint or the yoke went first. I think this was because I had cheap/old U-joints in (The rear had been replaced about a year or two ago, but they were only $10.) Am I over thinking this whole thing? Do I just need to service my truck and get better quality U-joints?
As of right now I'm planning on just replacing what I have with what it was before. I still want to buy the 44/60 combo if it's a good upgrade though. I'll just have to store them and start saving until I can afford to upgrade everything that needs to be upgraded.
I'm sure I'll think of more questions, but for now this is all I have.
Thanks.
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