Thanks PT So how much are you going to spend...and then throw away when it all goes south? Why not start with an axle that even MIGHT hold together?
If I was starting out to run them huge meats I'd be thinking about the worst possible result of the axle..
Yeah it is nice to think you will never be in a spot where the axle will come apart...but what are we to do when we get in a real situation? Simply get out and WALK HOME? No! We are gonig to use all the engine we have at the time.. That axle I posted for all to see would be a whole lot better to start out with than the 30.
Of course it is your choice but when it splodes please get back here with tears on your cheeks, so we can tell you "we told you so!"
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