Hey,
Just wondering how most of the top competitive trucks are setup for winch challenge and outback challenge type events.
I have a good handle on buggies and tuff truck type mods but not too sure on higher speed events.
Looking for things like:
- Diff ratios?
- Selectable or auto-lockers?
- Auto or manual transmission?
- transfer case gearing?
- rear disconnect useful?
- Suspension setup?
- Vague idea of power levels?
- Winch modifications?
- etc.
Any help appreciated.
Z
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Winch/Outback challenge truck setup?
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Re: Winch/Outback challenge truck setup?
(obviously dependent on car) 4.3-4.8zzzz wrote:Hey,
Just wondering how most of the top competitive trucks are setup for winch challenge and outback challenge type events.
I have a good handle on buggies and tuff truck type mods but not too sure on higher speed events.
Looking for things like:
- Diff ratios?
- Selectable or auto-lockers?
- Auto or manual transmission?
- transfer case gearing?
- rear disconnect useful?
- Suspension setup?
- Vague idea of power levels?
- Winch modifications?
- etc.
Any help appreciated.
Z
Selectable lockers (maybe auto in rear)
traditionally manuals but built autos becoming very popular
std transfer gearing seems to be the go
never seen a rear disconnect on a winch truck
suspension - strength, geometry, damping are more important that max flex
100kw-600kw
winch - dependent on class - twin motor highmount w/widened drum and air freespool is very popular - 6hp hi-mount at the very least. A few hydrauliuc and PTO's getting around too and becoming more popular.
that is all
Tetanus rolling on 37's
Re: Winch/Outback challenge truck setup?
Thanks for that.dogbreath_48 wrote:
(obviously dependent on car) 4.3-4.8
Selectable lockers (maybe auto in rear)
traditionally manuals but built autos becoming very popular
std transfer gearing seems to be the go
never seen a rear disconnect on a winch truck
suspension - strength, geometry, damping are more important that max flex
100kw-600kw
winch - dependent on class - twin motor highmount w/widened drum and air freespool is very popular - 6hp hi-mount at the very least. A few hydrauliuc and PTO's getting around too and becoming more popular.
that is all
So no ones running things like an atlas, klune, stak?
Z
Re: Winch/Outback challenge truck setup?
Wonder what the weight difference between an atlas/klune/stak and a GQ/GU transfer is?zzzz wrote:Thanks for that.dogbreath_48 wrote:
(obviously dependent on car) 4.3-4.8
Selectable lockers (maybe auto in rear)
traditionally manuals but built autos becoming very popular
std transfer gearing seems to be the go
never seen a rear disconnect on a winch truck
suspension - strength, geometry, damping are more important that max flex
100kw-600kw
winch - dependent on class - twin motor highmount w/widened drum and air freespool is very popular - 6hp hi-mount at the very least. A few hydrauliuc and PTO's getting around too and becoming more popular.
that is all
So no ones running things like an atlas, klune, stak?
Z
I'd think that in many cases the advantage you'd have with a swb/mwb Jeep making some reasonable power would be that you'd weigh in a fair way less than most GQ's. Same spec winch and 20-30% less weight
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