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Projects & Parts => Garage/Tech => Topic started by: Boggen Joe on August 27, 2014, 02:48:02 PM

Title: ? on going bigger
Post by: Boggen Joe on August 27, 2014, 02:48:02 PM
I'm thinking bout going 4 link with 14.9 24s
Should I keep one tons or go f106 axles or rocks top loaders?
Pros n cons please
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: J.C. on August 27, 2014, 03:32:31 PM
Rockwell toploaders
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: Boggen Joe on August 27, 2014, 04:12:19 PM
Quote from: J.C. on August 27, 2014, 03:32:31 PM
Rockwell toploaders
Why?
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: J.C. on August 27, 2014, 06:22:44 PM
Strong, lots of aftermarket parts for them, and lots of stock parts for them are easy to find. A lot depends on what you are running for drivetrain. Are you trying to build a mega truck? What direction are you wanting to go in?
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: jimmy101 on August 27, 2014, 07:02:26 PM
I found this online somewhere (pirate maybe) , 

1 ton axle = up to 18.4 x 16.1 v tread

2.5 ton axle = 16.1-14.9 x 24 r1's

2.5 ton w/ up grades = 14.9 x 24 r1's - 18.4x26 r1's

Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: BigFrank on August 28, 2014, 01:41:46 AM
Quote from: J.C. on August 27, 2014, 06:22:44 PM
Strong, lots of aftermarket parts for them, and lots of stock parts for them are easy to find. A lot depends on what you are running for drivetrain. Are you trying to build a mega truck? What direction are you wanting to go in?
and how tall you want it too be
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: mudbillyredneck on August 28, 2014, 02:12:21 AM
I would have to think if you went with rockwells and could live with that much lift. That there would be atleas one or two guys at most events with spair parts in there stash of goodies

if you go with the f axles.... no one may be able to help a bratha out , at a backyard type of event
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: michigan maniac on August 28, 2014, 03:00:03 AM
If you go with rocks you could sell your tons and break even, like said above parts are easier to find, if you like your wheel speed stay with tons and go to boggers and 4 link it,

Plus think about towing it when its bigger, everything gets heavier and gonna make your truck work harder
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: just one more on August 28, 2014, 03:04:11 PM
Alot of the racers are going f106, pretty sure they are lighter, I think that's what singer slinger
Has, and they do have parts available but mostly down south
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: mudboggincrazy on August 28, 2014, 03:43:55 PM
4link it and run ur 1tons bro... remember with rocks u have to have a 12 inch lift to clear the oilpan on front chunk especially how u drive it lol...im gonna be runnin 1tons and boggers on the new truck with 4link and coils for now
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: mudbillyredneck on August 28, 2014, 03:58:27 PM
Have you considered finishing out the season as is, then invest into lighter knuckles, hubs, brakes ? you know....the good stuff that isnt cheap ...lol . shave weight were you can and stay ontop of the mud, instead of fight the bottom ?

Isnt your motor more of a HP maker than a tork monster ??
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: just one more on August 28, 2014, 09:09:04 PM
14.9 24s is pushing a 1 ton front lol, and all the light weight stuff ^^^^^ is REALLY EXPENSIVE
It won't take long to get $3000+ in a 1 ton front alone with all that stuff, the 14 bolt
Are pretty much badasses already and are pretty much as strong as a Rockwell
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: J.C. on August 29, 2014, 04:29:08 AM
???
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: just one more on August 29, 2014, 12:38:46 PM
Quote from: J.C. on August 29, 2014, 04:29:08 AM
???
What are you not understanding?
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: J.C. on August 29, 2014, 02:08:39 PM
Was wondering if he was coming back to reply loll
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: Blazin40s on August 30, 2014, 04:30:05 AM
Go 2.5 just for drive shaft angle If nothing else over f106
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: BigFrank on August 30, 2014, 12:39:41 PM
one thing I was thinking about as far as  more lift and driveshaft angles  if you are using a drop case like a scs or similar  type the outputs are both on the bottom  so angles are decreased  using a stock case the rear is a lot higher in the frame no matter how much you turn/clock the case too make the front lower   it all depends on the truck wheel base   on mine  the wheel base is 120 inch t case is centered and the drive shafts are the same length front and rear  just my 2 cents
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: Boggen Joe on September 03, 2014, 02:35:54 AM
My wheel base is 108". I don't have a drop case just a 208. Motor run good bout 550hp/500torc. I don't want to go over a 52" tire. Just really like 4 link .
My truck does very well now just thinking bout upper for next yr
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: betterbeaters on September 15, 2014, 07:30:49 PM
1 tons and dot tires (boggers)
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: BUDGETBOGGER03 on September 15, 2014, 09:52:19 PM
4 link and 1tons with boggers or your hawgs!
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: Bowtie972 on September 19, 2014, 03:05:25 AM
My old truck was a 81 blazer frame, I used a TH350/NP208 and the driveshaft angles weren't bad with 2.5 ton Rocks and about 22" of lift. If your gonna link it anyway,  clearance for your oil pan won't be an issue, but if you get too high your gonna need a drop case.  Which is an awesome investment, especially with quick change gears. I wish I would've bought an SCS years ago.   I know rockwells have great aftermarket support. I know F106's are strong too.  Don't know much about em though. I know a lot of the racers like em.  Grant Charlick would be a great guy to ask on axles, very knowledgable. I think with your setup and 14.9-24's, rocks  will hold up good and run good too.  Just know if you start upping the power and tire size you'll be putting money in your axles. Especially rear shafts.  I think you'll break a lot of parts with 1 tons and 14.9's. And you won't have as good of gearing.

I'm not even getting into the what's better thing.  That argument could go on  for days.  Lol. I guarantee you'll love the 4 link though.
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: Boggen Joe on October 07, 2014, 12:04:58 AM
Thanks everyone for the input. Well I'll put it all together n see what comes of it thanks again
Title: Re: ? on going bigger
Post by: EvilWays on December 30, 2014, 01:08:47 AM
I love my setup,there is a few up grades I would like to make,but for the most part I love it,my 14.9,24's r 51 tall