If I were Swetty, I would pick up the D44/14FF for $300 in jersey with 4:56's I sent him off C-list, lock the rear and call it a day until I wanted to lock the front.
I appreciate all the input in this thread. Nick, I am going to call that guy and also see what happens with a 60.
My wheeling is a mixture of everything in that list. 1-5. And I think I see myself going up to a 60 sooner rather than later.
If I were Swetty, I would pick up the D44/14FF for $300 in jersey with 4:56's I sent him off C-list, lock the rear and call it a day until I wanted to lock the front.
Or well like newoldscottsdale77 said, FF the rear and lock it, roll the 44 till you're ready.
lunatics?Yes, all of the above![]()
And if you have ruled out #1 then you don't know the this terrain and the lunatics were wheeling with

deffinitly the best bet for a mix between reliability and costIf I were Swetty, I would pick up the D44/14FF for $300 in jersey with 4:56's I sent him off C-list, lock the rear and call it a day until I wanted to lock the front.
lunatics?![]()

Exactly who is Nick refering to....and does he not realize he's part of that group![]()

That's why I want one tons.... I wanna be able to at least try some of the lines you guys do. Without fear of my axle shafts getting launched into oblivion.
Hey Nick, want a passenger in March?![]()

jekquistk5 said:stepping up to a 37 and 3/4 tons is about the same as 35's on 1/2tons. Well atleast if you have a FF, SF is better but not much.
I was referring to ground clearance.

I'm pretty sure almost all of us himself includedExactly who is Nick refering to....and does he not realize he's part of that group![]()

I love wheeling with you guys, you possess the same "I'll give it a shot" mentality that I have regardless of how crazy something seems
Cannot wait for March 15th
Do you drive it all winter? I would put snow driving capability ahead of absolute obstacle climbing capability. I think you can learn to deal with a rear locker, but the front locker might force you to use RWD only. I think what everybody with a mixed-use rig really wants is a selectable front locker. If that's not in the budget you have to figure out which aspects to compromise.
Yes very unusual amount of snow for us. And there expecting more in marchOn the flip side. A locked rear in the snow is awesome.
I have been getting really good traction driving through storms in the mountains with just rwd. I have never really 'needed' four wheel drive for road driving. I only have to use the 4x4 in messy side roads and what
Is this an unusually snowy year in jersey?
After thinking about this a lot, I think what I am going to do for now (read: this wheeling season) is swap the axles that I have in now, as is, no money in them, and run it until I find a set of tons for a good deal. This will allow me to step up in tire size while still being able to look for a set of axles and not be under the gun to find anything.

