First off I would just like to say I just found your forum the other day and think it is full of great info. I know that there are a few threads already on welding front diffs here but they all seem so negative about welding them up that I thought I would ask a few questions before making a final decision. Normally I would just weld away as that is what I have done with other vehicles in the past and that is what the ******** I wheel with mostly do. Is there something different that I'm missing about the tracker/sidekick that makes it so hard to turn locked up? I know all rigs get harder to turn when welded but not impossible. Pretty much all of my wheeling is in the snow, which doesn't usually break axles, and I'm only running 29x7.00 directionals which I wouldn't think would be enough tire to be hard on axles. Lately I've been hitting the snow with a couple of old toyotas and a couple of real old 4cyl. scouts, none of which have power steering but all are welded in the front. Just wondering if there is something particular about tracker/kicks that makes welding front diffs worse than most rigs. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks