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TeraFlex 60 vs. Currie Rock Jock 60 vs. Dynatrac

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Old 07-31-2010, 09:29 AM
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Whens Teraflex going to release their front?
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I know this is an old thread, but am contemplating getting a D60 for my front end...I have the 4" Currie lift with all 8 control arms...I'm leaning towards the RockJock, but have heard really good things about the TeraFlex CRD60. Also, would like to get some insight as to what gear ratio is ideal with a Ripp SC (already installed) running 37's (already mounted). I'll probably never run anything larger than a 37" tire. Thanks for the feedback!
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Check with Ripp, I think they will tell you 5.13
What are you running now?
Old 12-24-2016, 08:45 AM
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When we had 37s and a Tera60 we ran 5.13 but the SC didn't come until we were on 40s. Good luck I think 5.13 are a good choice IMHO.
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Originally Posted by srunyon
I know this is an old thread, but am contemplating getting a D60 for my front end...I have the 4" Currie lift with all 8 control arms...I'm leaning towards the RockJock, but have heard really good things about the TeraFlex CRD60. Also, would like to get some insight as to what gear ratio is ideal with a Ripp SC (already installed) running 37's (already mounted). I'll probably never run anything larger than a 37" tire. Thanks for the feedback!
Another axle option to consider pricing out is fusion4x4.
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Originally Posted by OhhSeven
Another axle option to consider pricing out is fusion4x4.
Never heard of Fusion. Looks interesting. I'll give them a call.
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Originally Posted by sm_rubi
When we had 37s and a Tera60 we ran 5.13 but the SC didn't come until we were on 40s. Good luck I think 5.13 are a good choice IMHO.
I was thinking 5.13 but was curious to see how high the RPM's would run on the highway...
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Originally Posted by srunyon
I know this is an old thread, but am contemplating getting a D60 for my front end...I have the 4" Currie lift with all 8 control arms...I'm leaning towards the RockJock, but have heard really good things about the TeraFlex CRD60. Also, would like to get some insight as to what gear ratio is ideal with a Ripp SC (already installed) running 37's (already mounted). I'll probably never run anything larger than a 37" tire. Thanks for the feedback!
We just introduced several Dynatrac Axle Sets with the lowest pricing we’ve ever offered that you will want to check out too. ( https://www.dynatrac.com/axle-assemb...axle-sets.html ). With 37s, our Hard Core ProRock 60/60 package would fit you best. We take pride in building the best axles in the business – axles that won’t leave you stranded. Let us know if we can answer any questions.
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Originally Posted by OhhSeven
Another axle option to consider pricing out is fusion4x4.
I talked to Dan at Fusion yesterday for about 45 minutes. They have some really cool stuff going on. Gonna do a little more research, but I like what those guys are doing. Thanks for the info!



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