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sethz79 04-06-2012 05:48 PM

How much H/P will a corp. 14 bolt hold.
 
Thats just it. what will they hold up to? what about a dana 60. about the same?

markdunlap 04-06-2012 06:39 PM

How Much
 
You have a PM.

sethz79 04-06-2012 08:31 PM

PM? we're 4-wheelers, running older stuff but it's big stuff.

fla1976 04-07-2012 04:25 AM

He means you have a private message. Look at your mail.

TheRabbit 04-07-2012 04:43 AM


Originally Posted by sethz79
PM? we're 4-wheelers, running older stuff but it's big stuff.

Then there is a huge difference in what you're doing and what size tires you're running.

A Samurai or Toyota with a 4 cylinder and 33's and you'll probably never break 'em.
A full size truck with 44 boggers with a 600+hp hill climbing you're gonna break both front and back often.

Need a lot more info to be able to answer your question.

sethz79 04-07-2012 08:20 AM

I'll be running a 496 stroker moter around 600 h/p with 40 inch pitbulls.

TheRabbit 04-07-2012 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by sethz79
I'll be running a 496 stroker moter around 600 h/p with 40 inch pitbulls.

This is like pulling teeth. :x


WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH THE TRUCK?
ARE YOU MUD RACING?
ARE YOU HILL CLIMBING?
ARE YOU HILL N HOLE RACING?
ARE YOU FAST TRACK (TOP GROUND AS SOME CALL IT) RACING?
ARE YOU JUST BUILDING A TRUCK FOR RIDING AROUND TOWN?


If you ride up and down the highway, you will never have a problem. :wink:

HELP ME HELP YOU! LOL

lively 04-07-2012 01:37 PM

IT WILL NOT HOLD UP AT ALL TO THE HORSEPOWER AND THE TALL TIRES :cry: :cry: !!!!!!!

sethz79 04-07-2012 02:56 PM

Sorry Rabbit. I,m just a weekend 4-wheeler, we are usually just in snow and a little bit of mud. No drag racing stuff. in fact no racing stuff at all.

TheRabbit 04-07-2012 05:09 PM

600hp is pretty stout for a driver, but you should be fine with the 14 bolt with no more than you plan to do.

I ran 42's and 44's on my 1/2 ton stuff for years and would break a front axle every now and then. (And I've always been pretty hard on 4x4's :wink: )
I switched to a dana 70 rear and dana 60 front and it added a bunch of weight to my truck. Not to mention had to get different wheels too.


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