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Colorado crew, it is your turn to get down to AZ and wheel with Garrett he is anxiously waiting your arrival!
That's the plan! It is on the horizon.
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Colorado crew, it is your turn to get down to AZ and wheel with Garrett he is anxiously waiting your arrival!
Oh wow, this is a smack down!
You didn’t break the 60 did you?
Haha, not meant in that way. Garrett just mentioned that there has been a few attempts at a trip down but for some reason has been cancelled each time and he hopes it comes to fruition.
I didn't break the 60, but proved that the 5x4.5 wheel studs pattern on my 60 is not adequate. On the front 44 I think I broke the locker but will have to open it up once I get it home. We are on our way back now and just stopped for night somewhere in Oklahoma.
I didn't break the 60, but proved that the 5x4.5 wheel studs pattern on my 60 is not adequate. On the front 44 I think I broke the locker but will have to open it up once I get it home. We are on our way back now and just stopped for night somewhere in Oklahoma.
Haha, not meant in that way. Garrett just mentioned that there has been a few attempts at a trip down but for some reason has been cancelled each time and he hopes it comes to fruition.
If it isn't smack down, then I'm not going!
Any engineers here wanna guess how much torque it takes to shear 5 studs?
Loose lug nuts or tight ones? There is a difference in what happens with the studs. And the difference is an interesting one
Any engineers here wanna guess how much torque it takes to shear 5 studs?
My Currie shaft only has the 5x4.5 pattern in the flange.
That's unfortunate.
The bolt pattern options on RJ's rear Dana 44 look similar to my R&G axles (5x4.5 and 5x5.5).
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But the bolt pattern holes for the HP Dana 60 axles all look closer to the 5x4.5. Do you happen to know if RJ offers 5x5.5 BP shafts for the HP Dana 60? I wondered about this last week when looking at their offerings. If not, I wonder if R&G offers something that would work for folks running 5x5.5 wheels.
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Any engineers here wanna guess how much torque it takes to shear 5 studs?
Engineers don't usually guess.
Colorado crew, it is your turn to get down to AZ