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You've got to take into account the type of wheeling you want to do. If you're gonna go big, then stepping up to one-ton is mandatory, but if you want to keep it easy and mild, then 1/2 ton will work.
There are different facets of this sport that require different answers and sometimes those answers are not what the majority will tell ya. Furthermore, some people are just blinded and refuse to accept anything else. It's like voting for a dawg just because they belong to a certain party.
[/ QUOTE ] And on that note, sometimes something bigger then a 1/2 ton axle IS the answer. I understand you high speed desert guys need to stay light, but the rest of us don't. Just think of how much it cost to build a 1/2 ton rear axle to the strenght of the 14 Bolt FF. See where I'm coming from ?? For what y'all will sink into a 12 bolt, I can get a 14 Bolt FF, spacers/wheel adaptors, Detroit Locker, conversion U-joint, and still be money ahead.