Right...you know those JKU owners, lol. But in all fairness, he wheels the snot out of that thing. If I remember correctly, he's sporting a ProRock 60 up front and ProRock 80 in rear, both with RCVs.
How does he know where the rear wheels are when he steers them?Right...you know those JKU owners, lol. But in all fairness, he wheels the snot out of that thing. If I remember correctly, he's sporting a ProRock 60 up front and ProRock 80 in rear, both with RCVs.
How does he know where the rear wheels are when he steers them?
No, you absolutely can have them, it just needs to be a steering axle and there are a fair number of rigs with rear steer.Oh yeah... can't have RCVs in the rear
^^ Duh moment for me. I was looking through some of his previous posts regarding the RCVs and didn't even think about the connotation with the rear. My bad. No steering axle in the rear.
No, you absolutely can have them, it just needs to be a steering axle and there are a fair number of rigs with rear steer.
Thanks for that bit of info. After looking at the product and the prices, I'm torn between joy over learning something I didn't know and deep sadness over seeing how much they cost.This is not true at all. You can have custom flanged (semi-float) axleshafts for the rear of any semi float axle from RCV. You can also have any custom FF axleshafts made. They also carry pre-built shafts for popular models.
http://www.rcvperformance.com/product-details.aspx?sku=RAP-JK-35
http://www.rcvperformance.com/product-details.aspx?sku=RCV-FF
This is not true at all. You can have custom flanged (semi-float) axleshafts for the rear of any semi float axle from RCV. You can also have any custom FF axleshafts made. They also carry pre-built shafts for popular models.
http://www.rcvperformance.com/product-details.aspx?sku=RAP-JK-35
http://www.rcvperformance.com/product-details.aspx?sku=RCV-FF