amc 20 rear end you would prob spin a rear shaft or at worst twist the tube and pumkin but if you stay on 31s you will have no isues
and first spend on the rear should be one piece shafts (if it aint already got em)
So trying to understand the mechanics of a AMC 20 rear axle with reference to the above comment :(and probably completely newby, lame ass questions so please don't blow my head off)The pumpkin and the tubes are there to encase the cogs & shafts. I assume that the shafts are spinning freelyin the tubes so :1) How could/would you twist an outer tube then if it is not a part of the drivetrain as such ?2) One or two piece drive shaft ? That's the one that runs from the pumpkin to the wheel hub. As per below diagram how does that work ? are the two piece ones split in the middle or something ?
I seem to remember also that the FSJ AMC 20 axle tubes are a lot stronger and I also think that just maybe although further research needed here that they are not two piece.
we may have already been here when lookin for upgrades for the Bastard (I believe i was advised not to go there for reasons that escape me)http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370584955740&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:GB:1123#ht_575wt_1185
what ratio
getting the funky stepped bearing could be a major problem if ever needed replacing
Quote from: dieselj20 on February 18, 2012, 10:20:40 PMwhat ratio 4.88 for both full size on 35's, would allow scope for 37's altho I cant imagine when that would happen4.56 for the 7Quote from: V8 Bubba on February 19, 2012, 09:59:23 AMgetting the funky stepped bearing could be a major problem if ever needed replacing that is a thort worth pursuin, presumably u coud get them to stick some spares in the parcel (?)
any locker connected issues, as intending a rear in all 3 of the trucks