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Knights Truck Farm isnt that kevin
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08 Nov 07, 06:22 pm
(This post was last modified: 08 Nov 07, 06:28 pm by AKMark.)
Yes it is.
Gears are more involved that you realize. You need a few special tools to swap bearings, check preload, etc.
Let's just say I did my own once without the right tools, and got everything together, but didn't know you had to set preload or anything. That 10 bolt didn't last long, but it was fun. I was only 18 and learned a lesson, it's easier to swap a rear end, than to regear. At least I was working at a junkyard at the time and it was a junkyard truck that we took the gears from and a junkyard car that we put the gears in, so I wasn't out any money.
Paying to do gears isn't fun, but neither is a destroyed rear axle.
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Talked with Hillbilly on the phone.
I think you'll be the happiest with the 4.56's
I also need to check out that calculator link.
And thanks for the comments.
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I have a gear calculator that I made for my own use. You can enter the speed and transmission ratio and it calculated for a list of tire sizes and gears. I anyone you like it pm me you email and I can send it to you. Or if someone knows if I can upload and excel file on the website I will do that.
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Sent it to your email. It should work up to a 53 inch tire.
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