Trx front diff drop

No, not at all, But for those who use there truck in 4wd situations we always recommend diff breather extensions as they inadequate for any sort off water crossings. To put it politely(they are shit)
Lol which extensions you guys usually recommend? We've lucked out thus far with no water getting in but maybe that's b/c we're usually going wide open so less chance for slow, steady submersion 😂
 
If you wanted to flesh out as much as you could, you shouldn’t have pre-ordered the product sight unseen, or waited for the installation instructions to be posted before you ordered (sometime next year, perhaps, at this rate). A little less throttle and maybe a bit more patience might’ve been a better course of action in your case.

Now as far as why @On Track 4x4 has ignored every request from you to post instructions (and why the axle tube still isn’t on his website after saying it would be shortly several times), I have no idea.
Yea we tend to pull the trigger and ask Qs later. I have the patience of a domesticated rattlesnake. Some for my kids, but otherwise very little.

P.S. Never less throttle Jake 😂
 
Hey Rick,

As I mentioned before, every kit comes with detailed instructions, which you’ll receive with the packaging. In some cases, aftermarket suspension may require modifications, but that's handled on a case-by-case basis. I believe your questions have been addressed, and the rest is covered in the included materials.

Regarding service inquiries, please understand that this isn’t the best way to get in touch with us, and I’ve made that clear. The only way we can effectively track your request is through your order. When your kit arrives, take your time to open it up, read the instructions, and review the photos. If you still have questions, we’ll be happy to assist.

The kits are being produced and shipped according to the 2-4 week lead time noted in the description, and we're actually ahead of schedule. Please be patient, and I promise your concerns will likely be addressed once you receive the kit.

If you need support, the best way to reach me is through our Service Request system, as we don’t check the forum daily. Our main communication channel is where we focus our attention. Saying Customer service is key is not a good move when you are using the wrong channels to communicate.
Can you elaborate on "aftermarket suspension may require modifications..." This is the 1st I'm hearing of this. We have the Eibach pro-lift kit (front 2.7" lift springs). Does that necessitate any mods to make this diff drop kit work?

The service request system seems a bit counterintuitive. I'm not looking to create a service ticket, schedule an appointment, or request a quote for someone to work on my truck.
 
We use Arb diff breather kits, only as they are not very expensive to purchase and they local to us, also easy to fit up. Its only hose and if you want you can re use the original filter from the truck once you run them into the engine bay.
 
Can you elaborate on "aftermarket suspension may require modifications..." This is the 1st I'm hearing of this. We have the Eibach pro-lift kit (front 2.7" lift springs). Does that necessitate any mods to make this diff drop kit work?

The service request system seems a bit counterintuitive. I'm not looking to create a service ticket, schedule an appointment, or request a quote for someone to work on my truck.
The diff drop kit works with all height off lifts, no mods to the suspension system needs to be made. It simply reduces the angle off the drive shafts.
 

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