chadc
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finally tore up the d30. I'm doing a 44 now. Wouldn't a standard cut front axle be a better idea then a reverse. My thoughts are the front axle gets most of it's load in reverse, thats when a standard cut front would have the most strength. Unless maybe on a stair step but even then the front is usually unsprung weight. With a high pinion you would gain ground clearance a better pinion angle and maybe longer gear life if you don't have manual hubs. The pinion angle could be fixed with a grinder hammer and welder. What do you think? Chadc