RSchwarzli
TDR MEMBER
Put in an ARB Carrier.
Way more rigid then the sticker.
Well there is trouble! lol How are you?
Not sure what you're suggesting. How would a locker solve the gear difference of running a different gear front to rear?
Put in an ARB Carrier.
Way more rigid then the sticker.
I dont think I can. I sheared the carrier in half. lol Not sure that I can increase strength much more.
NIsaacs: Robert here has 24 speeds in his W250, 3 shifters to use.He uses all of them
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Hi, we are a little locked up in the southwest for now, wanted to go to Canada but with closed borders... no way. We'll see how that evolves.
I suggested to use tha ARB in the Dana 70 with your existing Gears, apparently the Carrier was the weak link so that would be my first step instead of swapping axles and gears.
The ARB as good as the TrueTrac Carriers are known to be way more capable then the OEM Carriers.
I have used a Tru-trac. Strong unit.
Robert: when your D70 got hot, what was the cause of the failure?
The D-80 is bigger/better in every way over the D-70. I know you know this so it makes sense to forego the 3.07. With the high 1st gear of the NV5600 I would think a heavy launch would be tough. My 3.55's struggle in 1st and need low range all the time. The difference between 3.55 and 3.31 is only about one tire size. I assume towing is more important than a daily driver or you wouldn't need the D-80. Just kick the 3.07 to the curb and don't look back![]()
So if there is no gear option for the D80 to keep the 3.07, then try some of the aftermarket carriers.
NIsaacs: Robert here has 24 speeds in his W250, 3 shifters to use.He uses all of them
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Besides, with all his power, I don't think fuel mileage is a priority![]()
Robert is always up for a good challenge. Fuel mileage would be one of them.
Robert: your truck currently uses 285/75/17 tires? My memory is shot![]()
Is there a 3.07 Gear available for the AAM 12.5 Axle?
So maybe this could be a way to go?
Don't know, just brain storming.....