Having the proper drivetrain is critical to any off-roading vehicle; without it, you might find yourself stuck up a creek without a paddle if a breakage were to occur. Mark Williams Enterprises addresses that fear with its new axles, built to last for the trail ahead with aircraft-grade alloy steel (either 4340 or 300M) that’s been heat treated and coated in black oxide. Details can be found below.
Official Release:
These axles are designed for off-road racing applications that utilize the Wide 5 (3/4 to 1 ton truck type hubs), Dana 60/70 (and most Dana 80) hubs, and 14-Bolt style full floating hubs. The 40-spline drive flanges are manufactured using aircraft quality alloy steel and are heat-treated and black oxide coated. The axles are available in standard 4340 steel or high strength 300M steel.
The center section spline is available for any spool/carrier requirements. These parts are designed to work with factory axle hub bolts or studs. Covers are anodized aluminum with low-profile sealing o-rings. All sets feature MW true involute splines, and are heat-treated, polished, and shot peened to prevent stress crack propagation. The complete kit is comprised of shafts, flanges, caps and fasteners, o-rings, and retaining rings. Custom produced for each specific application with quick delivery.
Features:
- Available in standard 4340 steel or high-strength 300M steel
- Works with Wide 5, Dana 60/70, or 14-bolt style full-floating hubs
- Covers are made from anodized aluminum with low-profile sealing o-rings
- Custom-made for each specific application