PawPrint
Well-Known Member
I ran stock sami axles front and rear for a long time. I did install the calmini birfield rigs and I ran 33" swampers. It also had a 4.16-1 t-case and 5.12 gears. The rear axle was a 'kick hybrid. This set-up worked great. However, I did break 1 birfield - tire in big hole wedged between a rock and tree stump - yes, it was a stupid move. I should have backed out and tried another line (ego and pride got in the way of being sensable). I could drive it to the trails and drive home again. You have to know the limits of your rig and drive accordingly. Hit the rev limiter, drop the clutch.........hear parts breaking......duh. I don't drive like that, I let the gears do the talking or walking as it may be.
However, I came across a pair of axles (Toyota) that needed some work. I got them, went through them and then installed them along with some other items.
Run what you got, if you come across a good deal, pick them up, take your time and go through everything. It is better to have a rig that is well put together, than one that is half :kissmyass: and breaking down on the trail.
Just my 2 cents worth.
However, I came across a pair of axles (Toyota) that needed some work. I got them, went through them and then installed them along with some other items.
Run what you got, if you come across a good deal, pick them up, take your time and go through everything. It is better to have a rig that is well put together, than one that is half :kissmyass: and breaking down on the trail.
Just my 2 cents worth.