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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
  • This AAM Corporate 14 bolt axle needs to be strong. I am building this Jeep to be just in the rock crawling side of a rock bouncer. I’m also building this Offroad rig so with minor modifications I can race it. Due to the extreme Offroad conditions this vehicle will come across, it was time to team up with ​⁠‪@ArtecIndustries‬ and build the strongest 14 bolt axle you can.
    Using correct welding techniques, this axle was made to be the strongest housing you can make with a top truss and a backbone truss, a bridge, and even a pinion guard.
    Check out the parts below in Artec’s website and feel free to leave a comment or ask any questions you would like….
    Links:
    14 Bolt Rear Short Truss
    artecindustries.com/products/...
    14 Bolt Pinion Guard with Bridge
    artecindustries.com/products/...
    14 Bolt Back Bone Truss
    artecindustries.com/products/...
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    Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. Always prioritize safety and consult a professional if you aren’t sure about any steps. Injury can result in poor construction and modification of your vehicle. War Paint Customs LLC is not responsible.

Комментарии • 17

  • @bartholomewstratton2767
    @bartholomewstratton2767 2 месяца назад +2

    Beef… that’s what’s for dinner. 🤘

  • @TwoFeatherChannel
    @TwoFeatherChannel 2 месяца назад +1

    looks awesome

    • @WarPaintOffroad
      @WarPaintOffroad  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks man. It’s coming along for sure. Starting the Dana 60 regear this week. Then I’ll be setting a wheelbase and getting the motor and trans in the frame. Getting there man.

  • @vicgustafson8514
    @vicgustafson8514 2 месяца назад +1

    Looks great. Time to go shopping. lol I might have to put larger drain holes to get the mud out of it.

    • @WarPaintOffroad
      @WarPaintOffroad  2 месяца назад

      Haha. Yea. Tbh, that is always a thought of mine. I don’t like mud…love rock. But always thinking about how to clean trusses and protect them. I think the holes that are in this one will allow space to flush everything out.

    • @vicgustafson8514
      @vicgustafson8514 2 месяца назад +1

      @@WarPaintOffroad It's a Louisiana way of life I guess. Lol

    • @WarPaintOffroad
      @WarPaintOffroad  2 месяца назад

      @@vicgustafson8514oh it definitely is. I’m in central/south Texas. It’s super dry.

  • @NathanClark-xl2kh
    @NathanClark-xl2kh 2 месяца назад +1

    would you do a video on the brakes? Or is it stock and can it handle the super duty brake calipers?

    • @WarPaintOffroad
      @WarPaintOffroad  2 месяца назад

      I’ll do a video on the brakes when I get to it in the rig. Because the CJ I have didn’t have power brakes…I’ll be running the 14 bolt factory brakes and the superduty brakes too (which are huge). At this point my plan is to put a TJ brake pedal assembly. Then I’ll use the TJ brake booster and I’ll put a larger master cylinder on it to push enough fluid….should work well. But I’ll do a video when I get there.

  • @GeysonAguirre-cp6dr
    @GeysonAguirre-cp6dr 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m a big fun of you work I have a question do you think it’s possible to swap some Jl Dana 44s on my jk ?

    • @WarPaintOffroad
      @WarPaintOffroad  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the support. It’s definitely possible. I’m not exactly sure of the wheel speed sensors but I’m sure the info is out there. However, a swap truss for a super-duty Dana 60 is the same for a jk or a jl. Meaning the springs are the same distance apart. I do know the jl trackbar is a little longer than a jk track bar. So there are some minor differences where you’ll need to either make a piece or buy one…but it’s definitely possible.

  • @anthonywoodall8854
    @anthonywoodall8854 2 месяца назад +1

    How easily will that come on/off once it gets banged on rocks and tweaked.

    • @WarPaintOffroad
      @WarPaintOffroad  2 месяца назад +1

      That’s a great question and I’m sure I’ll find out 😂. But tbh, Artec isn’t concerned about it. I haven’t heard anyone complain or have an issue with it. My thought is that with all the bolts on the diff cover and the 8 bolts holding it tight to the rest of the truss…I don’t think it would get tweaked in a way that would bend it to that extent. Those two gussets that are inside of it also provide a ton of strength. So I think it would take A LOT to make that happen. But you guys will be the first to know if it does.

  • @jvallager
    @jvallager 2 месяца назад +1

    Why is it only to 2006? And why not go with 3500 11.5 over the 10.5?

    • @WarPaintOffroad
      @WarPaintOffroad  2 месяца назад +1

      You could. There isn’t as much aftermarket support. But it’s catching up. It’s also a VERY large ring gear and usually isn’t necessary. The 11.5 is a half in larger than even the Dana 80. Which also means the 10.5 is a half inch smaller than a Dana 80. But with the 3rd pinion support bearing…it’s arguably just as strong.

    • @jvallager
      @jvallager 2 месяца назад

      @@WarPaintOffroad thanks! Had to ask, because it’s almost to impossible to find the full float 14 ,99-06 around here. There’s plenty of newer ones with under 50k because they wanted even bigger axles, or just front end damage. Thanks again for getting back to me!