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Originally posted by OnlyOneDR:
Carlton's got a front locker right? That was more likely the culprit. The torque had no where to go to relieve the strain on that slickrock. Welcome to wheelin' a Dana 44, should've bought a narrowed 60.
A Dana 44 is plenty strong. If you put any axle in the wrong place/the wrong way you are going to bust something. U-joints break and are cheap. The stock axle shaft could have been fatigued and it was just its time to go. Add in the Superior chromolloy shafts and it’s way strong.
A Dana 60 is just too big for a daily driver. If you want a trailer queen then go for it.

-Doug