Rolling_Eudaimonia
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One thing that always has amazed me about the M35 series trucks are the lack of locking differentials in both the axles and the transfer case. It seems to me that if you going to design a truck for serious off road work you want to make sure that power is even distributed between the front and rear axles as well as between the left and right side of the truck itself. The seems to be no reason to have a truck designed to operate 80% of the time off road or on roads that are barely road like in any sense of the word and not give the truck as much traction as possible.
So here is my plan to install an Oshkosh 55000 series Transfer case in the truck. One with 2.16 low range and .98 high range. Then I want to couple this to a new Fuller 6sp Medium duty transmission. The 55000 series transfer case has an air-locking differential gear in it and if you get the right type you have this with an air-disconnect front axle. I think that is a must. That way the truck basically has all the same features as the original transfer case but with one important addition locking differential in the system. That way I have 50/50 power when needed. Also couple this to air-locking diffs from ARB and a new IH DT466 200+hp engine I think the truck will be unstoppable.
Obviously the low range of the new transfer case is really low there is major increase in low range which might cause axle damages... But i figure I'll have to upgrade the axles shafts anyway. So what sort of axle shafts do the monster truck guys use in the 2.5ton axles? And I know know the propeller shafts will need to be upgraded but hey that shouldn't be a problem. I figure the Dana 1710 series shafts should the trick.
My big problem is money. I would love to do this tomorrow, but I fear it will have to wait...
So do you guys think they're any problems I'm not looking into? Perhaps increasing the supports on the front and rear suspension? I want to also add torsion bars to the other side of the axles on the rears. You know sort of round out the look and balance out the truck. i figure with the extra torque the mounts and torsion bars might be handy in deep mud and stuff to keep the axles from laterally moving too much.
So that is basically my plan... Oh and Heated Seats! Yes, I want to be warm and cozy as do I off roading summer, winter , fall and spring.
So here is my plan to install an Oshkosh 55000 series Transfer case in the truck. One with 2.16 low range and .98 high range. Then I want to couple this to a new Fuller 6sp Medium duty transmission. The 55000 series transfer case has an air-locking differential gear in it and if you get the right type you have this with an air-disconnect front axle. I think that is a must. That way the truck basically has all the same features as the original transfer case but with one important addition locking differential in the system. That way I have 50/50 power when needed. Also couple this to air-locking diffs from ARB and a new IH DT466 200+hp engine I think the truck will be unstoppable.
Obviously the low range of the new transfer case is really low there is major increase in low range which might cause axle damages... But i figure I'll have to upgrade the axles shafts anyway. So what sort of axle shafts do the monster truck guys use in the 2.5ton axles? And I know know the propeller shafts will need to be upgraded but hey that shouldn't be a problem. I figure the Dana 1710 series shafts should the trick.
My big problem is money. I would love to do this tomorrow, but I fear it will have to wait...
So do you guys think they're any problems I'm not looking into? Perhaps increasing the supports on the front and rear suspension? I want to also add torsion bars to the other side of the axles on the rears. You know sort of round out the look and balance out the truck. i figure with the extra torque the mounts and torsion bars might be handy in deep mud and stuff to keep the axles from laterally moving too much.
So that is basically my plan... Oh and Heated Seats! Yes, I want to be warm and cozy as do I off roading summer, winter , fall and spring.
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