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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Axle upgrade opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="Fouledplugs" data-source="post: 431439" data-attributes="member: 17024"><p>I can also say that with spidertrax, they produce and manufacture every part that ties the axle together in-house. So all the parts fit together and are all made to fit together.</p><p></p><p>The only reason I went with the spidertrax vs Dynatrac, Crane, or Solid Axle Ind was based on the measurement from the axle centerline to outermost axle housing point being the shortest of the four. I would like to retain a under tub gas tank while also stretching my rear wheelbase as far as possible.</p><p></p><p>I ruled Currie Enterprises out based on their choosing to send their axle castings over to China for production. Although they carry quite the reputation in the rock crawling world for building world class axle housings. And their rockjock high pinions are very nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fouledplugs, post: 431439, member: 17024"] I can also say that with spidertrax, they produce and manufacture every part that ties the axle together in-house. So all the parts fit together and are all made to fit together. The only reason I went with the spidertrax vs Dynatrac, Crane, or Solid Axle Ind was based on the measurement from the axle centerline to outermost axle housing point being the shortest of the four. I would like to retain a under tub gas tank while also stretching my rear wheelbase as far as possible. I ruled Currie Enterprises out based on their choosing to send their axle castings over to China for production. Although they carry quite the reputation in the rock crawling world for building world class axle housings. And their rockjock high pinions are very nice. [/QUOTE]
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