when they run over a land mine.

I've never seen that in a Dana 60 description......Dam now I want a pair of them.![]()
Ok, I'm new to AT4000's... how much does an axle weigh? Are the brakes air or fluid actuated? If fluid, what master cylinder would you use?
Don't all the AT4000's have a "center" diff, no offset? What's the plan for the front driveshaft configuration to combat this?
Man those things are beef...so sick!
You said combat.....Don't all the AT4000's have a "center" diff, no offset? What's the plan for the front driveshaft configuration to combat this?
Man those things are beef...so sick!
Their is a really rare offset version. I have been around several thousand AT4000's and have only found 4 that were offset and they were not for sale.
You said combat.....

Driveshafts are really not discused yet waiting till I get them in the truck to get the whole pictureDon't all the AT4000's have a "center" diff, no offset? What's the plan for the front driveshaft configuration to combat this?
Man those things are beef...so sick!
The brakes are getting a full make over they we'll be a regular brake in a few weeks they are air brakes nowOk, I'm new to AT4000's... how much does an axle weigh? Are the brakes air or fluid actuated? If fluid, what master cylinder would you use?
Driveshafts are really not discused yet waiting till I get them in the truck to get the whole picture
I'm sure you have seen joshgammil's Envoy build on pirate with AT4000's, but it looked like he ended up clocking his doubler down (almost straight down, more like the cases you see on monster trucks) just to get his driveshaft angles correct, then he built a "drop belly" for tcase's/skid plate and also built some of his link mounts off that too...seemed to work really well. Might be a good thing to consider