Local company has a device the reads it off the gear in the rear pumpkin, i think the anti-lock brake ring or something, make sense ? he wanted $500. installed I said forget it I will guess my speed
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BigBadDodge said:Local company has a device the reads it off the gear in the rear pumpkin, i think the anti-lock brake ring or something, make sense ? he wanted $500. installed I said forget it I will guess my speed![]()
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MarkMiller said:I know this is an old thread but I can't leave it alone. I am new to modding CTD's but have spent the last 14 yrs living and breathing offroad rigs. The 241 is a good case. No suprise there. The 241 deals with long term high speed use better. That is how it was designed to be used.
The 205 was designed for intermittent use with occasional shots to high rpms. The oiling system in it is lack luster for 60 mph wheel speed. But to say it can't take the power is incorrect. The gears in it are nearly 2 inches thick! As far as shock loads, the 241 handles them better. Well, handles them differently, the chains stretch and loosen. Thats not my definition of strength.
The output of a 205 was also the heaviest thing available during it's production. And with a few more years of innovation the 32 spline outputS on my 205 are pretty stout. And there was no special kit and new housing to eliminate the SY.
Basically it comes down to use. If you drive high speeds with your case engaged a 241 is better because the oiling. A 205 is better for brute force and heavy use in an offroader. Look through all the years of TTC, there has only been one rig with a 241 (rebodied H1 Raider). Every other rig runs a 205 or an atlas.
But in no way is a 205 weaker than a 241.