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IFS upgrade

Not so unrelated to Xterra stuff, BUT this looks like a way to possible beefen the Nissan IFS system? I know it would be lots of work, but would be damn near bullet proof! I had an '89 930 and upgrade the motor to over 600hp and never did anything to the Driveaxles or CV's. Very tough parts.

http://www.rockstomper.com/catalog/drivetrn/930.htm
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Fun guys at Rockstomper.

Check the home page for a look at their newest Toy, the Mantis.

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This is the second time I've read about the 930 half shafts (etc) being used well for IFS.....maybe in the Xterra future?
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The half shafts are strong, and work well, but are still a lot of money. Without a very radical suspension setup, they won't help the Xterra much in current form.
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For that kind of money you could darn near install a Dana 44 straight axle. You gain very little with this conversion for the money. It's kind of like spending $400 on a Waag. If it is an off-road vehicle, save the money and buy an ARB or other much stronger bumper. In the long run you will be the better for it.
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