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TransAm777 TransAm777
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 07/24/06
09:06 AM

Have you any mods that you absolutly love or hate? or have you fond something so cool it will give ice a run for it's money? if so tell about it.  

 
TransAm777 TransAm777
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 07/24/06
09:13 AM

I found the coolest axels ever on the web. the company says their "1 ton axles provide a massive 5" of additional ground clearance over a stock Dana 60. A truck running 40" tires would have 19.5" of ground clearance. The arched housing actually peaks higher outside the center section for a total of 8" clearance over the stock Dana 60 or 22.5" ground clearance with 40" tires." (overkilleng.com) The axels have an arched design and they look pretty durable (not tomention their super tuff looking).  

 
4x4Link 4x4Link
Administrator | Posts: 969 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 07/25/06
04:43 AM

I don't know.. Ice is a pretty hard invention to beat.. I'll have to think about this one..  
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'99 Ranger LT 4x4

www.dixonbrosracing.com

 
TransAm777 TransAm777
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 07/28/06
11:23 PM

Ha Ha verry funny  

 
Steeevo Steeevo
User | Posts: 59 | Joined: 09/06
Posted: 10/03/06
07:48 AM

OK so you have clearance but... how strong is it?

how does it work? .. what lets it be not straight? at frist sight i don't like it ..seems weak beacause the potential parts used to give it the bend .. more research is needed but thier website doesn't work right... that can't be a good sign.  

 
TransAm777 TransAm777
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 07/06
Posted: 10/23/06
03:01 PM

I'm guessing that they should be strong enough because they come in one ton models (thats what the web site indicates)