CrazyCooter
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Then factor in the gear multiplication in the t-case that severely loads the driveline if the R&P set is taller than ideal.I believe Rory was also saying that it was an optimal combination of tooth size and pinion/ring overall size.
Guys with the Samurais were doing 6:1 t-case gears becuase you could get away without doing a R&P swap do to the high range reduction.....However you quickly found the "other" weak links like T-case mounts and drivelines. I liked to do a 4.57 in the axles and either a 4.16 or 4.89 t-case to split the loads up a little bit.
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