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My welded front sucked, couldn't turn at all on the trail. I would not suggest it.
92 YJ
04 F-150 4x4
11 F-250 4x4
So I hear....
Detroits wratchet forward right?
I contemplated this a few months ago.
I can turn OK with mine. No assist yet but I turned up the pressure. I also have a very small scrub radius. With a detroit you'll probably want assist anyway. So just weld it and put assist. I think that's what Scott is running.
yes, that is all I could afford during the build up. I would like to put detroits Front and Rear when someone gives me $1000.
I don't have any problems with turing the tires, just turing the tires fast sucks. I think that I would put the detroit in the rear first though. The locked rear sucks more in turning than the locked front. The "one tire having to slide" in the rear during turning really kills it...
Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!
Welded front sucks, but like someone said, a detriot probally isn't much better. Definitely go hydro assist. I'm hoping to add this before christmas.
Also, as a side note, if you're running longfields or some other beefed up birf, you really don't want to run a locker unless its a selectable one (or solid). The reason being is toy lockers were designed with the weak birfield in mind. Now with the weak link removed, the breakage point goes up, and so does the amount of whiplash that goes with it, which kills nonselectable lockers (detriots, lockrights) for some reason. Spools, arbs, e-lockers, and welded fronts do not seem to have this same problem, most likely due to the lack of that racheting device. Read up on it at PBB. Alot of people are killing detriots with these things, and I know busa killed whatever he had in his front when he broke an axle shaft at k-rock.
it was my old detroit... Makes for an expensive break
Scott, FTAC '99
'62 Nissan Patrol 4-seat Twisted Customs Buggy
'89 "CJ-7" - Her trail rig
'05 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 TRD - her daily driver...
'08 Dodge 2500 Mega Cab 6.7 Diesel 4x4
scott.schubring@williams.com
The office sucks - I wanna go wheeling!
So is a well-welded diff stronger than a detroit?
they're just saying the welded diff is better than a detroit in a 'yota axle b.c. welding doesnt allow any ratcheting, which is what breaks birfields. weld it up, you should get hydro assist either way. spend the $$ on that and some welding rods.
Any detroit that suffers a bad axle break usually gets messed up some how.Originally posted by BigRedFord04
they're just saying the welded diff is better than a detroit in a 'yota axle b.c. welding doesnt allow any ratcheting, which is what breaks birfields. weld it up, you should get hydro assist either way. spend the $$ on that and some welding rods.
1988 Blazer...RIP
As soon as Ryan get's the old Detroit mounted, it will be on display at Rudy's for all to see.
correct, thats why warn hub fuses suck, they change breakage points, creating whiplash, which kills the racheting mechanismsOriginally posted by Doug Krebs
Any detroit that suffers a bad axle break usually gets messed up some how.