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DTP's Bronco buggy

Been trying to get these longer beef tubes from KC jones in. They've given me some headaches but I'm working through it.

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So from the looks of it, you put a longer beef toob inside the axle and attached the xr-10 c-hubs and knuckles? Were you able to clock the c-hubs to offset the driveline angle, like you can with the ax-10 c-hub? I am in the process of doing the same thing, only i'm not using the xr-10 stuff. It looks great, I really like the increased width and the amount of steering. I hope that my stuff works out as well as yours has. What are you using for axles? I am designing a new center locker to compensate for the increased width, and allow the use of stock axles.
 
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I am using VP knuckles, chubs & axles. I'm having a small fitment issue with the tubes & chubs, but I think they'll get it worked out soon. You need to drill & tap for the chubs so you can clock them anyway you want. In the pics above, I have not done that yet.
 
Looking good."thumbsup"
One of these days,I need to get started on my bronco.:roll:
 
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