We caught up with Artie from Artec.
They make the smartest designed axle armor for the jeep jk. We have their front and rear full armor kits installed on Black Betty.
No sleeves. You dont need them with the artec system.
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We caught up with Artie from Artec.
They make the smartest designed axle armor for the jeep jk. We have their front and rear full armor kits installed on Black Betty.
No sleeves. You dont need them with the artec system.
This really is the only game in town when it comes to axle armor,
the parts build a cage on the axles when you weld the truss on. Once you get it on there, the axle is pretty much bullet proof.
Looks cool too.
The best part is that dosent break the bank in comparison to the cost of a new axle.
Couldnt have said it better. And our trucks have them front and rear. Betty and Jesse's Girl
Here's the moab ejs Artec video
http://youtu.be/Bo0n2UbJQ4o
Here is some shots of our Artec Axle Armor
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Shot of the lincoln electric welder used in installation
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We should weld one of these kits to some pipe and do some crazy tests to see if we can bend it.
I doubt you could bend a tube at all with this armor on it. I just don't think it could be done safely!
I just ordered a set for myself after reading all good things. I don't think there is another kit anywhere that is as complete? This picture just gets me going every time I see it. I'll post some pics when I get my install done.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7422/1...25796451_z.jpg
Can you let us know what the install costs as well? Don't forget LCA skids as well.
Will do Pete. The front armor kit is a bit more involved than the rear truss kit and therefore it costs a bit more to put in, but not too much. I'm working with an off-road shop near me that does all kinds of custom fabrication and welding from basic to rock buggies. They said the welding would be no problem. I should know in a few days.
I'm not sure its 100% necessary, but they were concerned about internal heat with the e-locker and internal wiring with a rubicon's electromagnetic system to go from open to full spool on 12v only.
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2831/1...20294d6f_z.jpg
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2845/1...835b1756_z.jpg
So the shop doing my install plans to be especially careful with and around the wiring.
Nate from RK welded our rear truss on in a matter of minutes. I swore my gears were soup he was done so fast.
When I asked if he melted the gears, he laughed at me.
If it was at someone other shop and not Rock Krawler, I would have made him open the differential and show me. LOL
At RK you know the guys know what they are doing.