ok, I just bought this K5 and it has the 12 bolt rear. I have a line on a 14 bolt rear but it's 8 lug. money is tight right now and I don't really have the cash to lock the 14 bolt, buy all new wheels and tires, plus convert the front to 8 lug. I already have a locker for the 12 bolt and found an extra axle shaft to carry as a spare. alloy shafts are under $200 a pair if I want em. I have a 4x4 book that has a section on axle shaft strength........
these are yield torque ratings using engineering formulas and are approximates
12 bolt rear stock shaft 6,044 lbs-ft, 4340 alloy shaft 9,924lbs-ft
14 bolt FF stock shaft 8,966lbs-ft
so according to "engineering formulas" strength of materials and shaft diameter, the alloy 12 bolt axle can handle more torque than the stock 14 bolt FF shaft.
what do you guys think? open 14 bolt and carry 2 spare tires (an 8 & 6 lug) or run the locked 12 bolt w/ alloys. anyone break a 12 bolt w/alloys?
I know the 12 bolt is a c-clip, but I've changed both a dana 35 and dana 44 rear on my old TJ, and realistically they both take about the same amount of time as long as you have the right tools and know what you're doing ahead of time. so the c-clip is not really a contributing factor for me
these are yield torque ratings using engineering formulas and are approximates
12 bolt rear stock shaft 6,044 lbs-ft, 4340 alloy shaft 9,924lbs-ft
14 bolt FF stock shaft 8,966lbs-ft
so according to "engineering formulas" strength of materials and shaft diameter, the alloy 12 bolt axle can handle more torque than the stock 14 bolt FF shaft.
what do you guys think? open 14 bolt and carry 2 spare tires (an 8 & 6 lug) or run the locked 12 bolt w/ alloys. anyone break a 12 bolt w/alloys?
I know the 12 bolt is a c-clip, but I've changed both a dana 35 and dana 44 rear on my old TJ, and realistically they both take about the same amount of time as long as you have the right tools and know what you're doing ahead of time. so the c-clip is not really a contributing factor for me
this changes everything............ I think it might be too much weight on the rear