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I'm going to disagree. You can literally run any inner and outer c combination on the housing. Any mounting put can be glued on. The tone ring can be added. So I fail to see your logic. You can glue on the factory knuckles if you so desire. Run currie knuckles that are set up for it. On and on.
I'm betting it's almost easier because you can have literally any accessory and put the axle where they need to be. I'm referring to Doug situation. You can have them wide or narrow. They can fit between trailers per the cut of the axle.
Your talking custom axles. Great if you have a shop and provide the labor, but the price of having them built professionally that way is exorbitant.
We're talking assembly line cookie cutter axles that are affordable, well relatively speaking.
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Ruffstuff housing, solid c welded, armor welded, truss welded, hubs, with lock outs: $3658
Solid Knuckles: $440
D60 jk tone ring: $45
RCV 4340: $2295
mega hi9 with arb: $3559
Brakes: $500
Fab and material for links mounts $1000 roughly
$11,500 - no discount price. Average 15% discount would put it $9975
kinda close dynatrac - $7800 but no rcv and not sure about arb included. not sure if thats the higher end 60 or if there is just one.
In the end the fab housing will be a little more, but there is a lot more strength.