ducatijosh
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I'm trying to wrap my head around this but it doesnt quite make sense.
For 20-25k you can lift your Jeep from the axle (which is nice) to fit bigger tires to further lift the Jeep. So you get the tire lift + an axle lift when it comes to ground clearance rather than just tire size and you don't have to regear.
But...you're still running weak Dana44 axles, you're going to break a ring gear or pinion, you're going to snap a front u-joint or C, you're going to snap your axle at the FAD, you're going to bend the splines on your rear axle shafts.
For the investment why would you ever do this over swapping to a Dana60/80 axle set so you can actually offroad your Jeep? Doesnt make sense. Please explain.
For 20-25k you can lift your Jeep from the axle (which is nice) to fit bigger tires to further lift the Jeep. So you get the tire lift + an axle lift when it comes to ground clearance rather than just tire size and you don't have to regear.
But...you're still running weak Dana44 axles, you're going to break a ring gear or pinion, you're going to snap a front u-joint or C, you're going to snap your axle at the FAD, you're going to bend the splines on your rear axle shafts.
For the investment why would you ever do this over swapping to a Dana60/80 axle set so you can actually offroad your Jeep? Doesnt make sense. Please explain.
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