MaxPF
1/2 ton status
Chaddy said:Obviously you dont need to be wheelin to break SF's.
Yeah, the roads are littered with broken SF shafts. Why, I have to dodge 'em on the way to work!

Chaddy said:Obviously you dont need to be wheelin to break SF's.

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MaxPF said:Well, I was with a group this weekend that wheeled a seriously hardcore 5+ rated trail, and most of the group were on 1/2 tons or 3/4 tons. There were plenty of SF rears in the group, and lots of 10b and D44 fronts. One rig had 35's, a few had 37's, and the rest were 38+. All were locked front and rear. Does anyone want to guess how many axles and/or u-joints we broke? Anyone? C'mon, half ton junk and semi-floaters on a trail consisting of nothing but boulders and waterfalls, there had to be major carnage, right? So, how many axles and u-joints did we break? ANyone?

All busted?MaxPF said:Well, I was with a group this weekend that wheeled a seriously hardcore 5+ rated trail, and most of the group were on 1/2 tons or 3/4 tons. There were plenty of SF rears in the group, and lots of 10b and D44 fronts. One rig had 35's, a few had 37's, and the rest were 38+. All were locked front and rear. Does anyone want to guess how many axles and/or u-joints we broke? Anyone? C'mon, half ton junk and semi-floaters on a trail consisting of nothing but boulders and waterfalls, there had to be major carnage, right? So, how many axles and u-joints did we break? ANyone?
So you imply that all SF axles are just a ticking time waiting to break and kill innocent bystanders? But seriously in this case where it is already broken I would argue that a better axle should be sought out. At least the cost should be weighed with all the alternatives.jekbrown said:yes, 8 lug rims cost a little bit... but do they cost more than replacing busted axle parts? In this case it happened on-road. Thankfully nothing bad did happen, but seriously... someone could have been seriously injured, killed, had their car crushed or god knows what else. How much is that worth? You can get used steel wagon-wheel type rims pretty cheap. Craigslist or whatever... they ain't that spendy. Probably cost you less than a tank of gas. Is it THAT big of a deal?
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Hmm, carry one spare and take a chance I guess. Or how much is it going to cost to convert the front. Guess that does save us a little money on the wheels, we only need 2!mrk5 said:So you imply that all SF axles are just a ticking time waiting to break and kill innocent bystanders?
Is the 14bFF far superior to a 10b or 12b, hell yeah! No one in their right mind disputes that. Just don't friggin' misrepresent the costs involved. A lot of guys posting these problems up are new to all this, and it's only fair to them to give them the full story.
colbystephens said:i've wheeled with those guys, and for sure they're all on 1/2 ton stuff and do just fine. it all has to do with how you use your throttle.
). That gives you an idea of how tough this trail was. Anyway, nobody broke an axle. Not even Allan with his BB-powered K5 truggy and a D44 front
The guys with 14bff's got hung up plenty of times though 
MNorby said:someone say 10 bolt?
Actually this axle was already fubared and had a stripped out side gear so figure heck its junk lets weld it completely. Yeah backed it out of the shop and put the foot on the big block and well, she made it about 10 feet.
All these pics were taken in about an hours time...



Hey you need to be hitting some trails with the Colorado Crew this year! We need more NoCO members keeping these guys honest.SnackPack said:For tires/rims, check your local used tire shop... I had a car hit my 10b in the rim pretty hard and it shattered the spider gears. Luckily I had my $100 14b ready to go for a swap someday, so I basically just had to find some tires and rims. I picked up a set of four 35x16.5x12.50 with good tread for $250. The local shop mounted/balanced them on some rims in the yard for under $50. I think I'll keep these 16.5"s for highway/street and save up for a 15" set or beadlock kits for the trail.
Speaking of which... free 10b needing spider gears and probably a brake job on one side in Fort Collins CO... drop a PM.
Easy swap... just do it!

I'm down! I've got some work to do before I want to take it out this year... the front axle and shackle flip. After that I'm off to the hills!mrk5 said:Hey you need to be hitting some trails with the Colorado Crew this year! We need more NoCO members keeping these guys honest.![]()
