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I just recieved the new hub and axle from hot rod deuce. I have to say they rock and with orings hub leaks are now a thing of the past.
Truck turns, drives, and all together is much better on the road. I imagine milage and tire life will jump up as well. truck seems to pull harder and cruises at top speed with more ease.
here is a pic of them installed.
The hub is an overson unit and the axle is much larger than stock. I dont see anything in this system ever breaking. the stocker axle on the other side will give first. what I'd like to know is would there be any advantage to adding another on the oppsite side or is 1 side good enough and would adding the other keep the double reduction housing from getting proper oiling.
Truck turns, drives, and all together is much better on the road. I imagine milage and tire life will jump up as well. truck seems to pull harder and cruises at top speed with more ease.
here is a pic of them installed.
The hub is an overson unit and the axle is much larger than stock. I dont see anything in this system ever breaking. the stocker axle on the other side will give first. what I'd like to know is would there be any advantage to adding another on the oppsite side or is 1 side good enough and would adding the other keep the double reduction housing from getting proper oiling.