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35's

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35's

Post by big wheel sigma »

35's
Will 35" tyres work ok with std axles and no lockers. Is there a chance they will still break
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Re: 35's

Post by GRIMACE »

big wheel sigma wrote:35's
Will 35" tyres work ok with std axles and no lockers. Is there a chance they will still break
You can break standard axles on 31s if you drive tough terrain.
I would suspect 35s will have you driving so cautiously you would be hesitant to use the vehicle to its full potential.

My most resent experience with standard axles was in Reggie, a 1991 range rover with 3" lift and 33s. Standard 24spline axles out of a later model and I took it off road a number of times and somehow managed not to break any axles. I did destroy two third members thou.

If you are considering 35s I would recommend doing as I did and carrying a full set of spares. Or a wiser choice would be to upgrade the differentials.


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Re: 35's

Post by big wheel sigma »

What diffs/axles
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Re: 35's

Post by discothrasher »

theres plenty threads on here on upgrading axels and diffs so search button top right corners your friend
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Re: 35's

Post by GRIMACE »

big wheel sigma wrote:What diffs/axles
lol... These ones - Image


Or buy mine so I can buy the above ;)
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Re: 35's

Post by big wheel sigma »

Mmmm nice
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35" Silverstone Extreme
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Re: 35's

Post by Eyby »

Do you have any more info on the above diff GRIMACE ?
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Re: 35's

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Eyby wrote:Do you have any more info on the above diff GRIMACE ?
Lol, they Ashcroft Trans force 9 differentials. Cost $$$ but pretty pimp IMHO.
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Re: 35's

Post by that_kid »

GRIMACE wrote:
Eyby wrote:Do you have any more info on the above diff GRIMACE ?
Lol, they Ashcroft Trans force 9 differentials. Cost $$$ but pretty pimp IMHO.

currently trying to find a buyer for one of my kidneys so i can go the force 9 route....

But if your going to go lockers definately get the ashcroft air lockers, much better design then the ARB's shit heaps
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