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Curious if you have any update to the ds axles? thinking of doing these for my JK.
They’re great! I drove from Dallas to Austin the first week I had them, then from Dallas to Denver! No issues with them so far. I went out to an off road park and they did amazing! I lost power to my lockers (my fault not DSTRAC) but not once did I need to use them! Definitely a great axle for the price.

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Look what showed up!!! Getting some rock Krawler 3 link brackets welded on before I can install them! Hopefully by next weekend it will be on the trail!!!

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Hey can you post PIC of the rock krawler 3 link on your rear axle?
 
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I have the rpm steering truss on the rear because it took rk 4 months to send out brackets

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Okay so you have the arm from Rock Krawler and the cradle that mounts to the bottom of your Jeep from Rock Krawler and you're just using the RPM truss and it mounted up good no issue?
 

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Hey is there anyway you can explain how you hooked up your drive shafts to the front and rear on these axles it doesn't come with a flange or a yolk that the drive shaft u-joint sits in it's closed so I'm curious on how that hooks up did you have to change that out or what did you do thanks.
 

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I have the rpm steering truss on the rear because it took rk 4 months to send out brackets

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Hey, I am from Chile (South America). I have a JLU Sport running 37" and stock gearing and axles. m186/m200. Really considering this axles since US 13.500.- seem to me the best option I can get. Rubi takes off shipped to my contry will cost me arround 7-8K in total. What have been your expirence so far. Do those heavy axles affect power/drivability considerably? Or with a good gearing you can avoid some of that power loss? Thanks!
 

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Hey, I am from Chile (South America). I have a JLU Sport running 37" and stock gearing and axles. m186/m200. Really considering this axles since US 13.500.- seem to me the best option I can get. Rubi takes off shipped to my contry will cost me arround 7-8K in total. What have been your expirence so far. Do those heavy axles affect power/drivability considerably? Or with a good gearing you can avoid some of that power loss? Thanks!
DSTRAC has a really bad reputation on social media. They're a Brazilian company so being a neighbors you might have better luck.
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