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Muddysub's Toyota crawler.

Nothing looks destroyed. The pinion was really deep before I tore it apart but I can't find any real damage. I'm tempted to put it back together and see what happens.

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Im guessing the oil looked ok, that had to have been replaced
 
I honestly think this thing was rebuilt after the damage and they did a shitty job cleaning out the housing. I'm going to reassemble it and check the pattern.
 
Just want to say that yota is badass
 
Just want to say that yota is badass
It's a pretty badass paperweight right now. Until all my parts roll in anyway.

I'm waiting on my R&P install kit, knuckle rebuild kits, spindle bushings, knuckle studs and some other stuff to show up. The passenger side birf was really stiff, when I took a closer look I found that I've got one longfield birf and one old marlin crawler marfield birf. Which was only a slight upgrade from stock. I also discovered that my in ear axles were still the stock 27spl shafts. The bastards that built this thing or some cheap ****s. So I'm waiting on a set of RCV chromoly axles to show up as well.
 
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Yes upgrade the birfs. Seems like any difficult trail I've done with yotas someone breaks a birf.
 
Now you'll have spares for the front too
 
He will break the ring and pinion before the axleshafts.

Seriously. It just moves the weak point. Fortunately the ring and pinion for their size is pretty strong.
 
He will break the ring and pinion before the axleshafts.

Seriously. It just moves the weak point. Fortunately the ring and pinion for their size is pretty strong.

That and hubs I imagine. I know one tons would solve some issues but I really don't want to go full width.
 
That and hubs I imagine. I know one tons would solve some issues but I really don't want to go full width.

No keep your toys on 37s it will be fine. When you jump to 40s that's when it really becomes a problem.

Do you still have the aisin hubs?
 
No keep your toys on 37s it will be fine. When you jump to 40s that's when it really becomes a problem.

Do you still have the aisin hubs?

That's what I've heard. I've seen guys run 40s but they've got 6 shooters and they're super lightweight. Less than 3000lbs kinda light.

Yeah I do. The RCVs come with their own inner hub gears though. I guess that means I'll kill outer hub gears or hub housings, well, that and R&Ps. I like being able to unlock the hubs for street driving.

Geez dude, you are throwing some serious parts at this thing. Awesome!!!

Might as well right? The plan is to eventually buggy this truck. The more I build it now, the less I have to later on.
 
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