What are the strongest Toyota axles?
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What are the strongest Toyota axles?
RCV Ultimate 30 Spline Axle Set with 300M Inner Axle for Toyota Pickup and 4Runner – STRONGEST – 300M INNER AXLE AND STAR. These are the strongest axles you can buy, with 300M inners and a 300M star. These are the strongest Birfield axleshafts you can get for your Toyota pickup or 4Runner.
What years did Toyota have solid front axles?
Well, 1979 was the first year Toyota pickups were offered in four-wheel drive. And from then until 1985, Toys came with solid front axles–it was 1986 when live axle versus IFS became the subject of many a-heated campfire discussion.
What Toyotas came with solid front axles?
Toyota used a solid front axle in the ’79-’85 pickups and 4Runners. All of these axles were 55.5 inches wide from wheel mounting surface (WMS) to wheel mounting surface and came with solid front disc brakes and closed knuckles with Birfields.
What trucks still have a solid front axle?
The only full-size trucks with a solid front axle are Ram’s heavy-duty lineup and Ford’s Super Duty trucks. Every half-ton truck uses independent front suspension. But there’s still one midsize truck with a solid front axle: the Jeep Gladiator.
Is a Dana 44 strong?
It used to be that the Dana 44 was considered to be a fairly stout axle. But as trails got tougher and tires got larger, the 44 got dumped in favor of even stronger hardware. But the Dana 44 is a pretty stout piece, and many companies offer parts to make your 44 even stronger than it now is.
Do Tacomas have solid axles?
The ultimate nod back to the Toyota Truck is the BTTF’s solid front axle that replaces the Tacoma’s stock independent front suspension. Hardcore rock crawlers and trail junkies instantly recognize the credibility of an SFA because it provides better wheel travel off-road over obstacles than IFS does.
What’s better ifs or solid axle?
IFS is simply more civilized than a solid-axle suspension. Because the left and right wheels are not directly connected via a solid beam, there will be less head toss in the cab over rough terrain. The tires and wheels are free to move independently when they encounter obstacles.
What trucks have a Dana 60?
The Dana 60, a heavier-duty axle than the Dana 44, was first used in the 1950s. It was the axle of choice under countless Dodge, Ford, GM, Studebaker, IH and Jeep 3/4-ton and 1-ton fullsize trucks, as well as Ramchargers and Trail Dusters with the 440ci V-8, and some heavy-duty 1/2-ton Ford and IH trucks.
When did they stop making the 22re engine?
The 2-valve SOHC 2.4 L (2,366 cc) 22R was produced from 1981 through 1997.
How much do Portal axles cost?
How much do they cost? Portal Axles aren’t cheap, and this is probably the key reason we don’t see more of them. A set of (front and rear) portal axles installed (5-8 days of work) will set you back about $28,000.