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Boonetown123
09/05/2014, 11:38 PM
I have been recommended to do this after lifting the front end and have some questions. I have seen tons of threads on here but not really giving me direct answers. Help would be much appreciated.
1. Is it pretty difficult to do?
2. Where do I get the parts I need for it? If I were to do it
3. Is it costly?
4. Is there a alternative to doing this to save cv axle, boots, and what not?

VXorado
09/06/2014, 08:40 AM
I have been recommended to do this after lifting the front end and have some questions. I have seen tons of threads on here but not really giving me direct answers. Help would be much appreciated.
1. Is it pretty difficult to do?
2. Where do I get the parts I need for it? If I were to do it
3. Is it costly?
4. Is there a alternative to doing this to save cv axle, boots, and what not?

1. You need to drop the diff which takes a bit of time and a little mechanical ability. Building the brackets requires cutting, welding & drilling.
2. You need two diff brackets which can be the ones off your VX or others from a Trooper
3. Darlington offroad will build the drop into your brackets- I don't recall the cost.
4. Alternative to a diff drop is not to lift the front end more than an 1" or so. You can also just risk it.


I may have a set of 2" diff drop brackets for sale soon. PM me if you're interested.

Joe Darlington
09/07/2014, 04:49 AM
I have been recommended to do this after lifting the front end and have some questions. I have seen tons of threads on here but not really giving me direct answers. Help would be much appreciated.
1. Is it pretty difficult to do?
2. Where do I get the parts I need for it? If I were to do it
3. Is it costly?
4. Is there a alternative to doing this to save cv axle, boots, and what not?

I build these brackets, give me a call (available most anytime/day) and I can answer all your questions.

Joe Darlington
darlington-offroad@nc.rr.com
208-590-0104