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One of the things I would like to do to my deuce is make it a 6 x 6. I mean when I'm in the mud, sand, chit, whatever; all 6 wheel assemblies are working trying to get me home instead of just sitting there.
Like everyone else I wouldn't mind a little more MPGs and oh yeah, I'm on a budget. If you think I'm out of my mind please stop reading now. If you want to hear my idea and offer advice and suggestions (or then tell me I'm nuts) follow along:
What if I put three lockers in the truck and two sets of selector hubs. I would be driving around town on only one axle most of the time (with a locker) and if needed I could lock the others in.
I could also build it like Johnny Cash - one piece at a time.
My thoughts is to add front selector hubs 1st. Then add a set (or one - I have questions about that) to the rear. Next up would be my full time locker, then my second rear locker and lastily the front (probably air) locker.
As I understand it to use selector hub(s) in the rear I need some custom parts. Also as discussed in the 5 ton thread even with selector hubs up front the locker up there should probably be air.
So am I dead in the water yet or could this work?
Is the order of parts installation they most logical?
Do I need one custom axle and locking hub in the rear or two? (on the same axle)
If I'm running around with a locker in the rear and dragging a back axle, which axle would be best to drag? Forward rear or aft rear?
The WHY is not important and the truck would still spend a lot of time on the street. If this would destroy the streetability then please advise.
I don't want to discuss brands of parts unless they are single source. I'll do my own research on hub selectors and lockers and get what I like. If only one company makes a part I need, then I guess I'll go with them.
Would love some input from those smarter than me. Harry Potter need not ride this train. Feel free to tell me it won't work (and why) but let's not focus on WHY I want to do this. I just do. If it won't make my truck unstreetible.
Thanks in advance.
Like everyone else I wouldn't mind a little more MPGs and oh yeah, I'm on a budget. If you think I'm out of my mind please stop reading now. If you want to hear my idea and offer advice and suggestions (or then tell me I'm nuts) follow along:
What if I put three lockers in the truck and two sets of selector hubs. I would be driving around town on only one axle most of the time (with a locker) and if needed I could lock the others in.
I could also build it like Johnny Cash - one piece at a time.
My thoughts is to add front selector hubs 1st. Then add a set (or one - I have questions about that) to the rear. Next up would be my full time locker, then my second rear locker and lastily the front (probably air) locker.
As I understand it to use selector hub(s) in the rear I need some custom parts. Also as discussed in the 5 ton thread even with selector hubs up front the locker up there should probably be air.
So am I dead in the water yet or could this work?
Is the order of parts installation they most logical?
Do I need one custom axle and locking hub in the rear or two? (on the same axle)
If I'm running around with a locker in the rear and dragging a back axle, which axle would be best to drag? Forward rear or aft rear?
The WHY is not important and the truck would still spend a lot of time on the street. If this would destroy the streetability then please advise.
I don't want to discuss brands of parts unless they are single source. I'll do my own research on hub selectors and lockers and get what I like. If only one company makes a part I need, then I guess I'll go with them.
Would love some input from those smarter than me. Harry Potter need not ride this train. Feel free to tell me it won't work (and why) but let's not focus on WHY I want to do this. I just do. If it won't make my truck unstreetible.
Thanks in advance.
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