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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: CrawfishStu on May 29, 2008, 08:11:25 AM

Title: Running Driver's Drop Axles
Post by: CrawfishStu on May 29, 2008, 08:11:25 AM
I did some searching and didn't come up with much that made sense.  I'm a jeep guy thinking about coming to the dark side and don't know much about zuks.

What would I need to do to flip the case and run driver's drop axles?  Any buildups of this that you know of?
Title: Re: Running Driver's Drop Axles
Post by: lostsamurai on May 29, 2008, 08:36:01 AM
if you flop the t case youll have a hell of a time shifting :o
but you can always run an atlas and use any drive train you want never heard of someone running driver drop on zukis
Title: Re: Running Driver's Drop Axles
Post by: CrawfishStu on May 29, 2008, 09:49:26 AM
Hmm......  How hard are waggy 44's to get under a sammy?
Title: Re: Running Driver's Drop Axles
Post by: CrawfishStu on May 29, 2008, 09:57:47 AM
As in pass drop 44's.  I just have jeep parts much more redily available for me.
Title: Re: Running Driver's Drop Axles
Post by: lostsamurai on May 29, 2008, 10:37:13 AM
i run full width 44's pass side drop front center rear, works real well, most guys run toyota or waggys to stay street legal (width wise) toyota land cruiser axles work great because front and rear are pass drop but a cv on the rear driveline works fine with centered rears, even at freeway speeds
Title: Re: Running Driver's Drop Axles
Post by: CrawfishStu on May 29, 2008, 11:38:02 AM
Are the cruiser axles just much stronger?
Title: Re: Running Driver's Drop Axles
Post by: lostsamurai on May 29, 2008, 07:17:52 PM
cruiser axles are giant a buddy of mine told me the specs once somethin like equivalent to a dana 44 or 60 stronger than a mini truck but just as narrow and pass drop front and rear, but i belive they actually had drum brakes on the front someone makes a disc conversion where you supply your own mini truck knucles, try www.cruiseroutfitters.com kurt williams i belive real nice guy toyota guru land cruiser fanatic he would know alot more about the cruiser axles, i know mostly toyota 8 inch minitruck stuff but those are pretty hard to find well the fronts anyway rears get given away all the time :-\
if you have junk yard connections or a larger pocket book try to find a newer tacoma style with the e locker you can find two and put the third member up front also. or just buy the complete third from the dealer for 900 bones each
Title: Re: Running Driver's Drop Axles
Post by: RHodge on May 29, 2008, 08:38:41 PM
I guess it depends what year cruiser axles you use the late model axles are a bit wider then the mini truck axles and are costly but are beeeeefy

(http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p185/hodge60/moab_2008_188.jpg)
 My friends sami with 95 cruiser axles if you look the wheels have a positive offset and still stick out a ways
Title: Re: Running Driver's Drop Axles
Post by: lostsamurai on May 30, 2008, 11:22:16 AM
before i went with my full width 44's i was lookin at some range rover or land rover discoverer axles pass drop electric lockers front and rear set up for 4 link and coils, 400 bucks at transwest auto wrecking. my buddy had the real old ones like flatfender land cruiser