What happens when running different ratios what other problems does it cause and so on
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Running Different diff Ratios
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wheels turn at different speeds binding up the t-case and snapping it into 100000000000000000000 pieces
you can get away with 11% difference i think
but yer not really something you should do
Ruff did run 4.11 in the front and a 4.3 in the rear but i really dont know how that turned out
Scotty
you can get away with 11% difference i think
but yer not really something you should do
Ruff did run 4.11 in the front and a 4.3 in the rear but i really dont know how that turned out
Scotty
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Not very pretty results,
Wind up etc, Hard to change out of 4x4 and the whole exploding transfer case thing.
If you try it hook up a video camera underneath focused on the transfer, would be funny to watch.
I doubt running anything but matching ratios is really a good idea.
Wind up etc, Hard to change out of 4x4 and the whole exploding transfer case thing.
If you try it hook up a video camera underneath focused on the transfer, would be funny to watch.
I doubt running anything but matching ratios is really a good idea.
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this would be very bad,
imagine navigating a side slope and your front wheels are woundup so bad they break traction and send you over/sliding etc.
when your wheel spinning it wont be a problem, its when you are crawling in precarious positoons that will be a major problem. Also driving on bitumen for even short periods will cause significant windup and could lead to breakages very easily. (although according to some people driving on bitumen in 4wd is not a risk!!!!!!!!!!!)
why cant you get the same ratio diff?, different model diff housings front and back? or just to lazy/cheap
imagine navigating a side slope and your front wheels are woundup so bad they break traction and send you over/sliding etc.
when your wheel spinning it wont be a problem, its when you are crawling in precarious positoons that will be a major problem. Also driving on bitumen for even short periods will cause significant windup and could lead to breakages very easily. (although according to some people driving on bitumen in 4wd is not a risk!!!!!!!!!!!)
why cant you get the same ratio diff?, different model diff housings front and back? or just to lazy/cheap
I wouldnt do it with a hilux Transfer unless it was to finish a competition. Mine worked fine because i run a Rover Transfer that has a centre diff so unless the centre diff is locked it causes no problem at all.83 lux wrote:wheels turn at different speeds binding up the t-case and snapping it into 100000000000000000000 pieces
you can get away with 11% difference i think
but yer not really something you should do
Ruff did run 4.11 in the front and a 4.3 in the rear but i really dont know how that turned out
Scotty
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