Hoot
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no, the real way to do it is (not hacker cheap way either)... if we in the mood for spending some $$$$$... you cannot beat the Dana 60 front with dynatrac lockouts and the 14-bolt full float rear, at this point dasanii19... just lay out the dough and stick a fork in it. LOL! If you are in snow, you wanna get probably a limited slip in the front, like a dana trac-lock, and keep a detriot locker in the rear. if you have lockers in the front while in snow, you can get some serious over-steer issues going on. also, you wanna run a high angle CV (constant velocity), and maybe a 1.5 ton driveline. You can check out www.arizonadrivelines.com . They have the best way to do things. You will want your 14-bolt to have the proper pinion angle for that CV else it will not work. Best way is to cut the spring perches off the axle and weld them back on at the right angle, best to have a driveline shop do this bec they have the machines to work it. That is the correct way of doing it, its expensive, but it will work perfectly as a daily driver/rock-crawler. With a setup like this, you will have absolutely no driveline vibration. It is as smooth as silk. That is the correct way to setup your K5. It will last forever with this setup.supersize75k5 said:no need to keep your front 44 you have now...if your gears suck, then buying a matched set of 4.10 3/4 ton axels will be cheaper then regearing the ones you have now...less labor, less time swapping parts, less money..sell your current axles while they are worth a damn and still in decent shap. yes you can wheel a 10 bolt rear stock on 35's...gas milage will suck with 3.08s, and if or when the rear blows then you will have a tow bill, down time, money out of pocket or a blown budjet.
the real way to do it would be to get the 3/4 tons, clean them up, go through the axels, seals, bearings if your feeling frisky, put some hubs on it and at the same time you will learn alot about how to maintain, tear down and repair you axel for the future. A plus is that the rig is still drivable while you do this..
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