Zachanadandy
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- First Name
- Zach
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- Oct 17, 2023
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- Patterson, ca
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- 2023 gladiator Mojave
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- Electrical foreman
Who's buying a stock used axle with no brakes, possibly no shafts, etc for $2k? Also who's bending flanges? I can't say I've seen a single report of it in JLs or JTs. It feels like round about way to try and get a marginal increase in strength that probably doesn't benefit almost anyone. There a reason why full float 44s weren't a thing. You either need full float/60 or larger strength or you don't in my opinion.Stronger in what way? Remember that chromoly shaft can bend the wheel flange, and only a single bearing is holding the jeep/wheel weight… full float the shaft is only turning the hub, and in the hub the wheel/jeep is supported by 2 bearings…
I’d argue for that a chromoly semi float is weaker than a stock full float … but we don’t know…
if the housing is bare, you just need brakes, hubs, diff cover and the semi float shafts. Most of that comes from your stock axle.
I think it’s a great option, even if spending a grand for the RCV shafts. Putting mounts and a truss will make it quite beefy.
remember, we are competing against a $7000 Dana 60 SF or $10000 Dana 60 FF. id bet we’d be in about $3500 bucks, then sell the sticker for 2k and it’s a $1500 upgrade. Just a regear on our stock axle could cost that…
I’ll wait till they announce the 2026 gladiator lineup… I’d have to guess that we eventually get the full float… makes more sense for us to have it anyways.
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