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Hello, I am Jeff, I am an aspiring future owner of a kickin-it M923/925/927A2. The only thing about this rig that bugs me is the T-1138 case is touted as being a easy pencil to break. I am expecting to turn up the smoke a bit and maybe injectors but nothing too crazy on the 8.3. Just enough that I know it is better than stock on HP/Torque but even if I dont mod the 8.3 the T-1138 case is the proposed weak link.
What is it about the case that is so wussy? Is it the case or the gears? If I was to have a full insane overkill billet aluminum case made for $,$$$ could I check off the box that says this issue is solved? Or is it something else that gives out and the case is just the obvious wrapper that cracks when the gears have all been thrown?
I read from comments that the case is weak only in low range when using reverse where you gain and loose traction and as the traction hits the case cracks. Is it the front wheels grabbing that busts it or when the rears grab? Or something else? If you have broken one of these cases please describe specifically how it was done and what in/on the case broke so I can be clear on the mode of failure. Thanks to anyone who responds with clear descriptions to not just help me but others understand.
If the breakage occurs only in low reverse, can I drive this thing mean and ruff in 6x6 high range (not having one... can you do that.. 6x6 in high range?) forward and reverse and be fine as long as I dont touch low range? If this is the "safe option", to just not use low range? Will the T-1138 handle life if the 8.3 is juiced up a bit for general wheeling say in snow or muddy mountain roads with hills and rocks with a few tons of firewood as a load in high range running chains at times?
What is it about the case that is so wussy? Is it the case or the gears? If I was to have a full insane overkill billet aluminum case made for $,$$$ could I check off the box that says this issue is solved? Or is it something else that gives out and the case is just the obvious wrapper that cracks when the gears have all been thrown?
I read from comments that the case is weak only in low range when using reverse where you gain and loose traction and as the traction hits the case cracks. Is it the front wheels grabbing that busts it or when the rears grab? Or something else? If you have broken one of these cases please describe specifically how it was done and what in/on the case broke so I can be clear on the mode of failure. Thanks to anyone who responds with clear descriptions to not just help me but others understand.
If the breakage occurs only in low reverse, can I drive this thing mean and ruff in 6x6 high range (not having one... can you do that.. 6x6 in high range?) forward and reverse and be fine as long as I dont touch low range? If this is the "safe option", to just not use low range? Will the T-1138 handle life if the 8.3 is juiced up a bit for general wheeling say in snow or muddy mountain roads with hills and rocks with a few tons of firewood as a load in high range running chains at times?