kevh wrote:
krazz1e wrote:
You could argue that with a bigger tire you would put less stress on it because you would have more traction so this happening is reduce, but on the other hand you could argue it the other way.
you would have to argue the other way. the larger tire, even on pavement during normal driving will put more stress on the components due to increased weight and rolling resistance. off road this is just compounded as the increased off road traction comes into play. the only saving benefit is the lack of the shock load (which is what is causing the failures) caused when the wheel spins up and then gets traction
the d30a has steel internals which are strong enuf to run a 33" tire, the weaker points would be, in our case, the casing, and then the axle shafts.. So, regular rolling resistance shouldn't be a problem, it's the shock load that causes the case to fracture... which by having a larger tire which therefore is more on the ground and not in the air, you have less chance of shock load.
Just trying to say - no ones done it so let's not conclude the diff isn't strong enuf.....
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