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  1. M543A2

    M35 vs M135 axles for 4x4 project

    JP magazine is not right in making the broad statement that Rockwells do not have the Rezeppa type joint in them. All of the trucks we have (deuces and 5 tons) with Rockwells have Rezeppas in them. We at times have put these axles through severe torque loading with no Rezeppa failures...
  2. M543A2

    M35 vs M135 axles for 4x4 project

    My experience with the two types of trucks says by all means use the M35 Rockwell type of axles. The GMC axles have ball bearings on the pinion shaft where the M35 axles use Timken bearings. The axle shafts in the Rockwell axles are also much tougher. We were comparing the hardness of GMC and...
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