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Old Feb 1, 2006 | 11:44 AM
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[QUOTE=ZUK]AJ3---I don't doubt that a lot of trailor queens go to 410 ratio but that is because of the bad info floating on the BBS boards about ring and pinion strength. Actually, if the truth be known, 529 and 571 might be stronger than 410 gears. Now if that doesn't raise an eyebrow, nothing will

Don't have time to read all the info and you may be completely right. (i don't really care actually) The numbers seem to speak for themselves. I see far more 5.29 gears break than any other gearing ratio. I can't believe that all of those setups were not done properly.

It really doesn't matter what i think. Just as long as everybody gets out on the trail and has a good time.

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