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Or, you just buy a Jeep, Land Rover or Toyota with solid axels...or do a SAS. Probably still cheaper than this with better articulation.
 

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Or, you just buy a Jeep, Land Rover or Toyota with solid axels...or do a SAS. Probably still cheaper than this with better articulation.
I think the point of these is to get the articulation of a solid axle, with the ground clearance of IFS.
 
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Is there a real website for these? When I goto atomicaxles.com, it redirects to a car-buying site.

Or, are these vaporware?
I see them popping up on forums going back to 2009, maybe earlier. My guess is they never got off the ground and long since let the website lapse.
 
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A solution to a problem that doesn't exist. Unless you're building a backyard Baja trophy, the cost/benefit would never be recouped.
They look great and I've seen them on TV so I was reading ok opinion and a forum I don't care for said "locked get/rr with brakes for only 15k!" I don't see that price point as worthwhile for a vehicle that's not producing income