> << If you dont then you can screw up the 4WD even running in
> 2WD.
> Boog >>
>
> Not so Boog , unless you have full time all wheel drive..I ran 3.90's
in
> the rear and then 4.10's till it got close to winter then I had 4.10's
> installed in the front..Good thing 3 ft. of snow last winter...remember ?
I dunno Ted, I still think Boog is right. Imagine the front diff turning
faster/slower than the rear diff......that tcase probably isnt too happy
with you. I am sure it will hold up and deal with the differences, but wont
last long at all and will cause problems much sooner. Especially driveline
related premature wear. Talk with a 4WD shop and I am sure they will back us
up that it is not good to run two different gear ratios. just my opinion tho
Kyle
93 Dakota 4x4 V6
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