Axle Truss or Sleeves?
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Axle Truss or Sleeves?
I am building up my front D30 this winter and was just thinking which one I should do. It is a spare axle and out of my Jeep. Should I do an axle truss or Sleeves?
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I've heard sleeves are stronger. I don't know from experience though. Personally I will be beefing up my D30 soon with Nitro sleeves. I hear that everyone running with Nitro sleeves, swear the front end feels more solid/tight after install.
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Why not add a truss too! I guess it depends on how much money you want to invest. You might be able to find a 60 at a junk yard for much less.
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I will soon be getting a used D30 delivered to play with as a spare this winter. I do not have tons of money which is why I cannot go new or put tons into it. I just want to beef up what I have for the wheeling I do.
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a truss is significantly stronger than sleeves and the clearance issues are minimal. 1/2" of bumpstop added to an otherwise stock suspension should relieve any worries of the truss contacting the frame.
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I am running a 2.5" RC spring/shock lift on 33's now. 35's when these wear out.
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I run the PureJeep front truss with an RK 3.5 suspension. No clearance issues.
I like the truss better, from my research it provides more strength than the sleeves.
I like the truss better, from my research it provides more strength than the sleeves.