Incredible videos! Thank you for all the info! I’m having a hard time finding info on if you need to run seals to keep junk out of my moog wheel bearings. Doing a TJ one ton swap. Again, thank you so much for all your info!
Thanks for the support. I put the seal back in. You don’t have to. Some people do, some people don’t. I am it them in. I personally think it would be better to use them. But like I said, there are definitely people that don’t. So you’ll probably be fine either way.
Other thing I learned with my recent axle swap is the limitations if you go 3/4 ton from a ‘00-‘04 Ford F250. In hindsight, if they weren’t free, I might’ve not gotten them. I found trusses no problem, but gears were hard to find. Not many companies make gears for those axles, and if they do, 4:88s are the lowest. Thankfully Yukon makes 5:13s that worked with minor modifications in the rear.
Yes! You are talking about the Dana 50. Funny thing is that some of those vehicles actually had a Dana 60. But they look almost identical. So it’s really hard to know what you are buying.
Good tip. This is why I chickened out and did a 14 bolt build out back but ordered a front 60 from dynatrac. Seemed like there was a lot more I could screw up on the front.
I totally get what your saying. However, if the truss kit works correctly the manufacturers of the kits are not wrong. Same as they have truss kits for sterling 10.5 but you have to do way more work. This is on the person doing the swap to do homework
Absolutely. and im not bashing the truss manufacturers at all. just putting tjis out tgere fir people. most look at what swap ,its are available and dont consider the gears too.
Yea. I mean the trusses fit and that is what they are selling. Technically they aren’t wrong. But the gears aren’t available. Kind of crazy. I’m sure lots of people have gotten jammed up this way.
Incredible videos! Thank you for all the info! I’m having a hard time finding info on if you need to run seals to keep junk out of my moog wheel bearings. Doing a TJ one ton swap. Again, thank you so much for all your info!
Thanks for the support. I put the seal back in. You don’t have to. Some people do, some people don’t. I am it them in. I personally think it would be better to use them. But like I said, there are definitely people that don’t. So you’ll probably be fine either way.
Thank you for your advice! If you’re ever planning to run the rubicon, hit me up. I’m about 30 minutes away from the Tahoe side.
YOU ARE THE BEST...!!!!!!
Other thing I learned with my recent axle swap is the limitations if you go 3/4 ton from a ‘00-‘04 Ford F250. In hindsight, if they weren’t free, I might’ve not gotten them.
I found trusses no problem, but gears were hard to find. Not many companies make gears for those axles, and if they do, 4:88s are the lowest. Thankfully Yukon makes 5:13s that worked with minor modifications in the rear.
Yes! You are talking about the Dana 50. Funny thing is that some of those vehicles actually had a Dana 60. But they look almost identical. So it’s really hard to know what you are buying.
Good tip.
This is why I chickened out and did a 14 bolt build out back but ordered a front 60 from dynatrac. Seemed like there was a lot more I could screw up on the front.
Dirt lifestyle did a video and the price for the dynatrac 60 is pretty close to the price of a super duty after all parts and labor.
If gear sets aren't available you could change your gearing with a atlas or a doubler etc.
Hey warpaint! Just scored a 14 bolt GM from a 2005 silverado 2500. Blasted through all your vids
FANTASTIC! That’s a great axle for a bunch of reasons! They are so good and the best axle to learn how to regear! Thanks for the support!
@@WarPaintOffroad don't mind if I try to reach out to you for help. It's going under a 2021 gladiator in the future
Same thing goes for 14 bolts. Different years have different pinion bearing sizes.
Yes! Gotta do that research.
I totally get what your saying. However, if the truss kit works correctly the manufacturers of the kits are not wrong. Same as they have truss kits for sterling 10.5 but you have to do way more work. This is on the person doing the swap to do homework
Absolutely. and im not bashing the truss manufacturers at all. just putting tjis out tgere fir people. most look at what swap ,its are available and dont consider the gears too.
good to know before they go
Right. Kind of wild. I found a killer deal on a 2019 a while back. Figured out why.
Should start saying 2005-2015
Yea. I mean the trusses fit and that is what they are selling. Technically they aren’t wrong. But the gears aren’t available. Kind of crazy. I’m sure lots of people have gotten jammed up this way.