Meritor FF-961 front at 12,000lbs
Meritor RT-40-145 rear at 20,000lbs x 2
Meritor RT-40-145 rear at 20,000lbs x 2
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Meritor FF-961 front at 12,000lbs
Meritor RT-40-145 rear at 40,000lbs x 2
OK, I'll play.
Dana 44HD IFS front, 10.25"SF rear.
250K+ darned hard miles so far, original gears, no broken axles, yet.......
I have both
Horton has tons,
Jimmy has 10 bolts. Looking for a 6 lug SF right now. I even had a set of tons for the Jimmy, but thats not the direction I am going with it.
10 bolts are fine if you aren't breaking them. Once you start to break its time to upgrade.
Shoot I ran 38s on a 10 bolt front ( unlocked) for 2 years. Then I found my set of tons.
Hey, that isn't fair......or unless you have some sweet parking lot fab session going on with the Jimmy
Did you just say IFS because you didn't anyone would know what a TTB is?


I'm sure its a lot more money. but maybe not if you already have one to buildWell to start, this is a great forum and i've learned so much with interaction with some of the knowledgeable people on here. I currently have an 89' k5 that has your typical suspension mods (shackle flip in rear, springs and zero rate, and etc etc) and even have a cv rear shaft. I currently run 37's on the 10 bolts. I do have a 14sf in my garage that i havnt got around to messing with yet, but plan to when funds are right along with some regearing.
My question is, does EVERYONE really have the 14ff/d60??? I know its a bullet proof combo, but damn, everyone and their moma seems to have them. My current 10bolts have a little $$ in them and have been fine (knock on wood) for a long time. I mean, if u rock crawl every weekend thats one thing, but for normal driving and occasional dirt/mud offroad, is it really needed?? Maybe its different for me since i live in eastern North Carolina, but is there anyone still running 10 bolts or just 14sf??