Funny, I didn't think that a company that has been in business for better than 60 years that currently produces the Newfield joints for Toyotas that are "Lifetime guarantee", is considered a fly by night company. I would think that they would be called a stable bet for future business. Wouldn't you think, Nate?
The joints are only going to be sold by
www.roadlessgear.com and me. Retail is $580 plus shipping.
I thought you guys only rubbed on the coil buckets on the rear and the shock mounts? Wasn't aware that you rubbed on the frame too.
And even with all the breakage of rear shafts you've had, why do you still run stock shafts in the rear and continue to complain about the "weak" Suzuki shafts? Why not go with a good quality chro-moly shaft and get it over with? The only thing that was done with your rear end vs. stock was a locker and some housing beefing, right? Stock brakes and shafts, right?
Even the Toy stuff breaks. The low Toy axle gears, 5.29s and lower, are not very strong, just ask anyone on the Toyota forums. Even with the 4 cyl. engines they break. Toyota Land Cruiser axles are very expensive to do anything to, lock, shaft upgrade, regear, etc. And if you do end up redoing things with the toy stuff, you don't need Toy cruiser axles if you do the kicker2, the Toy case you use is a truck case, with a centered rear output. The only Toy truck rear that is as wide as a kick is 88 up IFS rear end. It is 3" wider than the earlier Toy truck rear axles. The Toy birfs are just as weak as the sammy birfs when they are turned, but they cost a lot more to replace and are harder to change out.
True, since my truck was put together, it hasn't wheeled as hard as I used to, but I also got married since then and haven't had a lot of time to do that at all. I have wheeled it reasonably and been very happy with the results after different mods.
And why would you have to go with 36s to make your speedo correct? I have the same setup in my lwb with 35s and the speedo is spot on.
Who told you the Toy stuff never breaks? Read it over thoroughly on other forums, you'll find the Toy stuff still breaks with that kind of torque.