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As I understood it, the axle ratios are the same, but the front and rear outputs from the TRANSFER CASE turn at differing rates.
Can anyone knowledgably CONFIRM or DISPROVE this????
Thanks.
John
You may correct, Sir.
I'm just regurgitating some "hearsay" information. It made sense when I read it. But I don't recall gleaning that info from any tech pub, TM, or diagram.... So don't count my input on this as "gospel".
Thanks.
WM:
My understandig on this point it that the Front Axle and Rear Axle(s) have slightly different final gear ratios (from inside the Xfer Case) and therefore require the soft surface restriction when SIX-wheel drive is engaged (front and rear wheels are driven at different speeds). Running on...
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