briejer said:Come on...I'm the dana 60 destruction tester
And his thinking rubs off on impressionable toyota drivers.
briejer said:Come on...I'm the dana 60 destruction tester
What you talking bout Willis. Most Toy guys will never buck up, but will just continue to polish.Bunk said:And his thinking rubs off on impressionable toyota drivers.
PORTER said:What you talking bout Willis. Most Toy guys will never buck up, but will just continue to polish.
Ya,Ya, you bucked up but now you need to learn how to drive.:haha: :haha: :kissmyass:Bunk said:I think i bucked up mr low pinion V6 man.:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
PORTER said:True, never said they were not. But, but all means how many people do you see breaking dana 60 ring and pinions. YOU, dont count. LoL
Berne said:the low-pinion front-end half of team fat **** (hugh) has broken a front R&P.....
just FYI...
TreeClimber said:It don't count when you load the tires with 200 pounds of ballast, let alone profesionally rock crawl, and are geared to high hell, with the super super sticky tires..... hell, I've heard of 40 spline axles snapping too.
Sounds like Team Fat Shiat needs to go on a diet. By all means everything breaks, it just doesnt happen that often on your average 3-4000lb rig with 40 inch tires. The people that break a 60 RnP are usually over 5000lbs, and running 44 inch tires. Hell I am running 7:17s in the buggy, and havent had a problem in 2 years. But, my rig only weighs 3000lbs. And also if Team-Fat-**** were to change to a HP front end I believe you would still would break an occasional RnP due to the weight of your rigs. Sure they are a bit stronger, but not unbreakable.Berne said:the low-pinion front-end half of team fat **** (hugh) has broken a front R&P.....
just FYI...
PORTER said:Ya,Ya, you bucked up but now you need to learn how to drive.:haha: :haha: :kissmyass:
PORTER said:What you talking bout Willis. Most Toy guys will never buck up, but will just continue to polish.
:clappy:PORTER said:Sounds like Team Fat Shiat needs to go on a diet.
PORTER said:By all means everything breaks, it just doesnt happen that often on your average 3-4000lb rig with 40 inch tires. The people that break a 60 RnP are usually over 5000lbs, and running 44 inch tires. Hell I am running 7:17s in the buggy, and havent had a problem in 2 years. But, my rig only weighs 3000lbs.
PORTER said:And also if Team-Fat-**** were to change to a HP front end I believe you would still would break an occasional RnP due to the weight of your rigs. Sure they are a bit stronger, but not unbreakable.
PORTER said:What you talking bout Willis. Most Toy guys will never buck up, but will just continue to polish.
Money well spent, as well as piece of mind.:clappy:sarg said:I dont want to get a 60 just so I can piss people off, but the more I push the limits of my buggy the more Im thinking I better get on building a 60 before I blow it up:sad:
Berne said::clappy:
Captain obvious here to save the day.....
:flipoff
I am always here to save the day.:clappy: :kissmyass:
PORTER said:Berne said::clappy:
Captain obvious here to save the day.....
:flipoff
I am always here to save the day.:clappy: :kissmyass:
:haha:
with that being said I'm not sure if I should feel safe or run like hell!!!:flipoff:
mr4x42u said:Ya, well I cant fool everybody.:clappy:PORTER said::haha:
with that being said I'm not sure if I should feel safe or run like hell!!!:flipoff: