Help with locking the back end?
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Help with locking the back end?
So I was going to lock the rear axle and put like 32s or 31s on there and.i was woundering if I could use the stock axle that came with a 1994
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Sure just get the right locker for your particular axle,you didn't say if you had a d35 or a 8.25.You need to make sure your axle has an open carrier to and not a limited slip or you will need an open carrier also
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Trans will be fine the rest depends on his hard you wheel it.Ujoints are cheap and easy to replace..I kinda think of them as a fuse for the drive train.(Use the right amp!lol)even shafts are cheap from the JY.I carry a spare
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Alright thanks yea I have a 2wd and 2 think 1) I heard a 2wd with a locker is better then a 4x4 with 2 open diffs and 2) I will prob lock it and lift it and then sell it and buy a real 4x4
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