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crawl ratio with mog diffs
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crawl ratio with mog diffs
guys,
just working out some info for my new rig......
if i run mog diffs under a truck, do i need any sort of transfer case reduction or can i just run any transfer and not put gearing in it?
prob thinking of tyres around the 44" mark?
cheers
just working out some info for my new rig......
if i run mog diffs under a truck, do i need any sort of transfer case reduction or can i just run any transfer and not put gearing in it?
prob thinking of tyres around the 44" mark?
cheers
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id be running a 350 chev with a turbo 700 and a standard divorsed nissan transfer case ( 2.1:1 low ) and mog diffs on 44's....
i want to use this combination as with the divorsed transfer its very very easy to put together and make neat with good shaft angles.... i cannot run crawler gears in this transfer however......
so
if i need to run gearing i will re think the transfer.... put otherwise id be very keen to keep it as i have said above, also because i have the bits just need the diffs.....
screwy
i want to use this combination as with the divorsed transfer its very very easy to put together and make neat with good shaft angles.... i cannot run crawler gears in this transfer however......
so
if i need to run gearing i will re think the transfer.... put otherwise id be very keen to keep it as i have said above, also because i have the bits just need the diffs.....
screwy
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What wheelbase are you looking for Jeff, as this is going to be important to your shaft angles if you want to run the divorced t-case and the mogs.
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ok sweet guys.....
sounds good.
i am aware of rear shaft lengths being compromised.
this isnt a concern at the moment, its more whether i can get away with doing this or not..... would be fantastic for driveshaft locations...... but yeh ill end up at about 114 to 118 wheelbase id imagine, but with no over hangs front and rear and a flat belly i should be ok with 44s....
will have to see how we go.
cheers
sounds good.
i am aware of rear shaft lengths being compromised.
this isnt a concern at the moment, its more whether i can get away with doing this or not..... would be fantastic for driveshaft locations...... but yeh ill end up at about 114 to 118 wheelbase id imagine, but with no over hangs front and rear and a flat belly i should be ok with 44s....
will have to see how we go.
cheers
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BuggyScrewy_ScrewBall wrote:ok sweet guys.....
sounds good.
i am aware of rear shaft lengths being compromised.
this isnt a concern at the moment, its more whether i can get away with doing this or not..... would be fantastic for driveshaft locations...... but yeh ill end up at about 114 to 118 wheelbase id imagine, but with no over hangs front and rear and a flat belly i should be ok with 44s....
will have to see how we go.
cheers
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will seeljxtreem wrote:BuggyScrewy_ScrewBall wrote:ok sweet guys.....
sounds good.
i am aware of rear shaft lengths being compromised.
this isnt a concern at the moment, its more whether i can get away with doing this or not..... would be fantastic for driveshaft locations...... but yeh ill end up at about 114 to 118 wheelbase id imagine, but with no over hangs front and rear and a flat belly i should be ok with 44s....
will have to see how we go.
cheers
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