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04.20.2009, 04:00 PM

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The savage with 40 series wheels, CEN diffs, and 50:9 slipperenital/pinion garing yield about the same reduction as the stock flux with the stock 44:25 gearing

I can't see your pix here, but I'm excited to see them later, sry for the hijack :)

When you say 44:25, are you talking spur/pinion? or the internal tranny gears? I assume the former, which is still quite low (~16:1), but workable. Only bad part would be the rapid wear on such a sm pinion. G/L
   
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04.20.2009, 05:48 PM

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I can't see your pix here, but I'm excited to see them later, sry for the hijack :)

When you say 44:25, are you talking spur/pinion? or the internal tranny gears? I assume the former, which is still quite low (~16:1), but workable. Only bad part would be the rapid wear on such a sm pinion. G/L
I was talking about the spur pinion. The flux stock with 44:25 spur:pinoin is about the same as Big joes, Cen diffs, and 50:9 (slipperential pinion) ratio.
   
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