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I've never heard anything that would support a claim of ujoint superiority, but the widespread notion that they are better is enough to make them more valuable.rizzo said:We discussed the strength before and nobody could come up with a definite on which joint was better. Anyone know now?
bfr do you have drive shafts with the axles?
the truck above has top loading rockwells. They have a 6.72 gear ratio. Lockers are about $375. cheaper than the D60. If you are mudboggin go right to the rockwell and forget about the d60. the toploader will give you better drive shaft angles too.civicnar said:If you get this before you go up there. I would greatly appreciate you taking a gander at the axles to make sure that they are top loaders and also if you can look at the dodges or any 1009's and see if they have the Dana 60's in teh front. I know the 1008's do but I am getting mixed reviews on the others. I want to go down there but I cannot get off work and they are only open normal business hours.
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