dont do front digs with 38's aired down on asphalt
#5
Originally Posted by Flamedx4
Surely you weren't surprised when that happened...
its possible that i did shear a tooth off which got bound up in the ring/pinion and BAM, i guess that its better to break in the driveway vs. the trail
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#10
front dig...
when one shifts there twin sticked transfer case to front wheel drive (low range) in order to pull the front end. (usually to make a hard turn were you dont want the back end PUSHing you forward
when one shifts there twin sticked transfer case to front wheel drive (low range) in order to pull the front end. (usually to make a hard turn were you dont want the back end PUSHing you forward
#17
Originally Posted by snap-on
front dig...
when one shifts there twin sticked transfer case to front wheel drive (low range) in order to pull the front end. (usually to make a hard turn were you dont want the back end PUSHing you forward
when one shifts there twin sticked transfer case to front wheel drive (low range) in order to pull the front end. (usually to make a hard turn were you dont want the back end PUSHing you forward
SuperJoe - what are you running for a tcase?
#18
If anyone could elaborate for the noob...how come this is happening. As far as I understand, you are using FWD in low gear, so the shaft is spinning fast, but why would it break especially on a drive way?
Also, how does having a shaft disconnect cause this? And how does the prototype case help avoid that?
Also, how does having a shaft disconnect cause this? And how does the prototype case help avoid that?
#19
my rear shaft was out of the truck, 2nd gear low=boom
here are some more pics, i did in fact loose some teeth



that brown stuff on the teeth is just some dirt from my fingers
here are some more pics, i did in fact loose some teeth



that brown stuff on the teeth is just some dirt from my fingers





