

The Super35 kit originated with Superior Axle, I believe the name was, but now, various different manufacturers make their own version of it. So here's what summarizes what I know, or at least what I think I know. There's as many different styles of rigs out there as there are drivers, just about, so as a spoiled celebrity millionaire princess might say, it's all about me. As they say, information is power, and I'm trying to collect a bit of it as I evaluate different solutions based off of my own needs, use cases and economics. However, I'm not sure that I'm completely clear on the Super35 kit.

I know basics, pros and cons of the Ford 8.8 and Dana 44 & 60, and even the 30 and 35 to a certain extent. I don't want this to devolve into a religious-level debate on which axle is better. However, the question I want to ask here is really specific to the 35, and doesn't even attempt to compare or contrast to any other axle. We've all no doubt seen (and perhaps been a part of) discussions on the merits of different axle configurations, particularly the meek Dana 35. Okay, here's a question about the Super35 kits, coming at it from a slightly different direction.
