RobG
(Roll Me Over)
06/01/06 11:56 AM
Re: And now that I've finally found it...

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The good thing about it is that it may be fully floating and it should be 35 spline shafts.




yea, whats picked above is definitely a full floating axle, but like koby knows, the tube thickness makes it fail in comparison to what you think of a typical D60 to be. Also, the shafts would be 30-spl. you didn't see 35-spl FFer's until the D70 (now the semi-float version would be 35spl).

All this said, its not like rear D60s are terribly tough to come by or that expensive. If thats what you've got your eye on and this turns out to be a quadratec, I would certianly pass it up knowing its not all that hard to find a "real" D60 and even find one at a bargin. there's also its bigger cousin, the 14bff, where if you pay more than $100, you're crazy.

Fact is, those quadratec axles aren't really sought by anyone... there's always special cases, but don't expect to move it fast at a premium price.

-Rob





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