Figure I would get a post going this way this info is out in the public for all to see.
For those who do not know I purchased the sole rights to Nick Rummy's Bruiser axle modification parts. I currently have an order in with the supplier for the front Axle Cs which is due in late January of the up coming year. Here is the info for the axles, I have borrowed info from Nick's original post so there is no confusion
This adapter is used to replace the original steering components on the
front bruiser axle with TLT steering components. You will need half shafts, knuckles, pins, and hexes(not included).
Target cost is going to be the same which is 50$ per set of 2 + 7.50 $ shipping to the lower 48 States.
NOW here is the important info. The rear axle machining service is still being looked into. At this time I have to find a new machinist. I was going to use a good friend of my stepfathers and I but I fear he may not be able to do it in a timely manner. He has had my 4130 birfield joints for my 1:1 4runner that he was suppose to repair for me (1 was machined incorrectly) for nearly 2.5 months now :? Therefore I will have to look into another source. Before I do that, I need to get locked down who will be making me the sleeves for the rear axle. My one supplier required to large of a minimal amount so I am currently sourcing other options.
I will update this thread as I have more info. I appreciate your patient and I hope I can bring the same level of professionalism to the table that Nick did.
Thanks
-Mike
For those who do not know I purchased the sole rights to Nick Rummy's Bruiser axle modification parts. I currently have an order in with the supplier for the front Axle Cs which is due in late January of the up coming year. Here is the info for the axles, I have borrowed info from Nick's original post so there is no confusion


This adapter is used to replace the original steering components on the
front bruiser axle with TLT steering components. You will need half shafts, knuckles, pins, and hexes(not included).
Target cost is going to be the same which is 50$ per set of 2 + 7.50 $ shipping to the lower 48 States.
NOW here is the important info. The rear axle machining service is still being looked into. At this time I have to find a new machinist. I was going to use a good friend of my stepfathers and I but I fear he may not be able to do it in a timely manner. He has had my 4130 birfield joints for my 1:1 4runner that he was suppose to repair for me (1 was machined incorrectly) for nearly 2.5 months now :? Therefore I will have to look into another source. Before I do that, I need to get locked down who will be making me the sleeves for the rear axle. My one supplier required to large of a minimal amount so I am currently sourcing other options.
I will update this thread as I have more info. I appreciate your patient and I hope I can bring the same level of professionalism to the table that Nick did.
Thanks
-Mike