zombiekiller
OG BooBooRunner
yank the housing, send it to currie to be retubed and beefed. With new shafts, iirc, they are charging $3200ish.
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yank the housing, send it to currie to be retubed and beefed. With new shafts, iirc, they are charging $3200ish.
I sincerely appreciate your advice, but everything I was getting quoted at Currie was 5,500ish on up to 15k. Even when they flat out told me That they would recommend me doing their stockish build it was still about the same price as the used one the dealer located.. plus currie was saying about 2 weeks on me receiving the parts bc of them assembling it/powder coating it and whatnot.. there is just not many rearbend failures that I’ve seen so what little off-roading I do I felt comfortable going back with factory plus keeping my ELocker... please correct me if I’m wrong on anything btw.. my main gig is street cars so I know nitrous and zo6s better than I do this raptor breed..
I think the route you're going is best for you. Currie started doing retubes for Gen2s so owners can get a widened, trussed rear without having to go with a 9". The added bennie is that all of the electronic stuff still works.
This is the route i plan to go as I'd prefer to keep ABS on the truck.
I see... And yea your right abt the route I’m going because like I said I don’t do any super hardcore stuff. Just dirt roads and maybe a little drifting on them...
Your advice is appreciated and you can bet if I ever have another problem with the rearend with this 12 raptor I will be either so mad that A:trade it for a gen 2 or B: going the biggest baddest Currie route!!
Even if mine would have given me that normal “whine”(aka you have abt 20-200miles before detonation) you get before you break a rearend I would have had time to prep, plan, educate myself on the Currie stuff and would have probably actually done it just to be safe and have the best! But as stated mine just left me in a huge bind and happened out of nowhere dead in the middle of deer season with my extra farm trucks in the shop healing all their wounds from the farming year.
Quick question.. you mentioned keeping abs.. what about electronic locking? Or would you just do a nice enough Detroit/Eaton(or comparable) unit you wouldn’t care abt being fully locked?
If their able to keep elec controlled abs I would think maybe a possible option for factory style elec locker right?