I am currently using a reinforced gear welded aluminum front diff on 31"ag tires and it's holding up but I can't keep the upgraded 1/2" bolts in the passenger mount bracket.
I'm looking to move up to a set of 36" q series tsl tires and possibly be able to go up to a 39" sticky in the future. I'd also like to be able to run fluid in the tires. I wheel large rocks and the mud that is between them here in PA. I also would like to do the occasional crawl comp.
So the question is how large of a tire will a locked steel front diff handle?
I also considered custom fitting a tracker rear for a front ifs diff or do I just need to bite the bullet and upgrade to a custom 9" to replace the front diff?
What is the weak part of the steel diff? Inner axle or r&p?
I'm asking this irrespective of the obvious cv issues, which I have a solution for. And I don't want to go SAS, so don't mention it please.
I love the character and capability of these trackers and I want to retain as much of that as possible while going larger.