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its definately worth it to me and i may go with bigger tires later, but i guarentee if your running the ttb you will break something long before i will, i popped a front cv joint in mine just by going down a steep hill and cutting it deep at the bottom
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83 S10 blazer 383 stroker (almost show truck)
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get your checkbook out. some people don't wheel to the point of breakage. i have seen 35's on a dana 35 ttb, squealing donuts in 4 lo on dry pavement. maybe your issue you had something to do with maintenance or age - things don't last forever. you do know that things will break on a straight axle too, right?ledfordwc wrote: but i guarentee if your running the ttb you will break something long before i will
lastly, you can't guarantee anything yet, you don't have 1 tons. maybe rockcrawler knows something you don't, and that's why he can guarantee it's never worth it.

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Thats not what i said i said its always worth it (i used a double negative before). I run a dana 60 front and 10.25 rear. I have run many diffrent axle setups and this is by far my fav. Now Did your buddy have a locker in the front? When you put a locker in there things tend to blow up alot more. I wish i had gone with dana 60 front the start instead of the dana 44's. The TTB doesnt do nearly as good off road as a soild axle, unless your doing baja which ttb is really great. Now im not saying you cant wheel a TTB but there is a point where it will hold you back and you need to upgrade to a solid axle and when you get into big tires you need big axles.

ok i'm just looking for advice because i have never done this before and i know alot of people on here have done it, and i do realize a straight axle will break too, but it is a whole lot less likely, i'm not looking for an argument, i'm just looking for advice, i'm not totally new to offroading, just this site and axle swaps, i'm used to jeeps and i've never had this much trouble out of a stock setup on any of the jeeps i've had, and a couple of them have been severely punished




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I suggest going with a two link with a wrist arm. You can build your own or use some stock control arms off of a bronco with a solid axle. Here are two links one to my rear suspension that i built my own links and the other is the front with stock (modified arms)
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oh yea another question the front end in this f-350 appears to be quite a bit wider than the rear, i haven't measured it but it looks like it is, is it wider or does it just look like it is
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the springs on the rear aren't going to be a problem, the perches are only about three inches wider on the 1 ton than the bronco, the only thing i'm wondering about is, the truck has leaf springs up front and the drivers side spring perch is right against the diff and the bronco is going to be narrower than that so how do i get the front springs to mount on the axle because where the front coils are right now on the bronco is about 4 inches narrower (2 inches on each side+-) than where the leafs mount on the truck, is their some special coil spring mount that i can weld to the side of the front diff 

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