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Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
Originally posted by: dkozloski
FrankSchwab I've counted the teeth on the ring and pinion gears on both Dodge and Ford trucks that the front and rear ratios were different. Not very much but still different. The rear wheels were overdriven. Both would bind up the transfer case so badly that the only way they could be shifted to neutral was by backing up. Undoubtedly there are four wheel drive vehicles made both ways.

Those trucks = teh suckage.

:roll: what an insightful comment. i dont own a ford truck, but they are not bad trucks at all.

This comment was on the truck with different final ratios front and rear. Useless.
 
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