Gunfreak25
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Was wondering if anybody could explain how lower differential gears can lessen the load on engines and transmissions, effectively prolonging their life? Just curious is all.
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They were designed with 1 thing in mind. To move lots of weight over bad terrain at an average speed of 25mph.
Lots of weight over bad terrain at an avg speed of 25mph? I'd really like to see that.
I am gald you said it. I have always wanted to but never want to upset the heard. I don't think its smart too turn them up and put big tires in them and go fast. They are what there are and do a good job at it. i use mine for a farm truck it hauls fuel and tools and pumps up tires and pull stuck thing out. I like the 35mph speed my truck likes it to. I started driving a 1963 Chevy C60 when I was 16 it had a single master cly. system on it and you drove it like you did not have breaks even though it did but you never knew, and the hand brake is worthless. I hate to see people that have never drove anything bigger than a car get one of these trucks because they look cool. Its a military truck no more no less. With it comes great responsibilities. Insurance , operating cost , maintenance. These things are not toys and can kill in the wrong hands and when they do it makes it hard for guys like me that actully use them everyday. Sorry to get off subject and on a rant . I yeild the soapbox to the next guy
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