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reduction gear sets for 75 series

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reduction gear sets for 75 series

Post by 75 cruser »

just wondering if any one has reduction gear sets in thier thier 75s and what reduction suits you best, im running a v8 and 37s but the tyres have killed me of road, im looking at the marks sets and they seem good with the 8% reduction in high range, but do i go for a 44% or 55% reduction in low range

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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

Mate go the 55% reduction.
you can always sell them later.

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Post by dumbdunce »

lower is better. even at 55% lower low range, you still have some overlap between high and low - ie high 1st/2nd is still lower than low 4th/5th, so there is no gap is your ratio selections as there can be with super low transfer gears (eg marlin crawler in hilixen).

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Post by 75 cruser »

spoke to marks today and they have said that the cruiser crawler box will be able to bolted to the hj75s and the 40 series cruisers, im going to wait the month and go for cruiser crawler box,

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Post by RAY185 »

any idea on price for the cruiser crawler box?
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Post by Tiny »

RAY185 wrote:any idea on price for the cruiser crawler box?
have yet to hear any goodstorieson them,they are petty exxy to
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Tiny wrote:
RAY185 wrote:any idea on price for the cruiser crawler box?
have yet to hear any goodstorieson them,they are petty exxy to
prices mate?
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Post by Tiny »

not sure on the 75 but on the 80 you need a body lift as well to fit it in

one mate spent over $5k and it died on the first trip before it even went into low.....went in to get repaird 4 times before he got the shits totaly and they wouldnt refund, just fixed again for him to try and sell it second hand :shock:
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Post by 75 cruser »

marks coulnt give me any idea of cost but i would, think that it would be simular in cost to a to a 80 or 100 they were hopping to get it out in 1 to 2 months, i know mud 000 has just finished putting in to his 79 he may have some indication of a final cost, couldnt be much more.

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Re: costs

Post by dumbdunce »

...they were hopping to get it out in 1 to 2 months...
rob

this is Marks' standard answer whenever they are asked when any product will be ready. It is usually a lie, it means 6 months to 2 years.
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