Rockwell 2 1/2 ton axles anyone?

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I wanted to know if anyone has used these, how they worked out, and how hard they are to get? I'm just thinking ahead to possible upgrades for later. I plan on using my square for competition some day. I am still just trying to get it road worthy for now with some occasional 4 wheeling. Just thought I'd ask anyway.
 

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pretty easy to get call boyce equip. in Utah I think they sell a set front and rear for 1,600

a buddy of mine has a set I am trying to talk him out of they are in my storage yard just teasing me. I am storing them for him
 

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pretty easy to get call boyce equip. in Utah I think they sell a set front and rear for 1,600

a buddy of mine has a set I am trying to talk him out of they are in my storage yard just teasing me. I am storing them for him

I'll check em out. Thanks kleedus, I've been trying to figure out what I want my square to be......daily driver or offroad beast! My wallet still says make it a bullet proof daily driver.
 
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No personal experience, but pirate4x4 is the place to talk about this kind of stuff as it's sorta beyond the normal range of swaps. :)


I've been told they are available for only a few hundred dollars - the $1600 for two sounds expensive... supposed to be extremely good availability, all the retiring military trucks which are still coming out of use even now I think were still using them so no danger of running out anytime soon. Very very heavy, like 600+lbs I think before disc brakes.

The 6.71 as only ratio available is good for monster tires - poor for any kind of road tires.
 

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