overdrive
Post by stanman on Sept 3, 2006, 3:16am
I was wondering if anyone has thought about putting a warn overdrive or something similar in a m715. is it possible?
overdrive
Post by stanman on Sept 3, 2006, 3:16am
I was wondering if anyone has thought about putting a warn overdrive or something similar in a m715. is it possible?
Re: overdrive
Post by fisherman on Sept 3, 2006, 9:29am
Unless you know something I don't a warn overdrive only fits a smalle t case like a dana 18 or dana 20. Those would be fine for a smaller jeep, I don't think it would hold up that well in a 5,000 plus pound truck. There are other overdrives out there people have used. You'll get some more opinions on this I'm sure. I may eventually run a gear vendors overdrive or I may re gear. Not sure yet as my truck is Under Construction.
Re: overdrive
Post by binfordm715 on Sept 3, 2006, 9:31am
There's Ranger overdrive...
Re: overdrive
Post by tacomainoh on Sept 3, 2006, 11:02am
The Ranger is pretty sweet, if you're running a SM465. It also has the notable benefit of being functional in 4wd, unlike the Gear Vendors. It's also a bit cheaper. That GV unit is pretty dang pricey by the time you get all the wiring and adapters added into the cost.
OD is good.
Re: overdrive
Post by robertcowan on Sept 3, 2006, 1:39pm
JUST CHANGE THE RING AND PINION GEARS
Re: overdrive
Post by fisherman on Sept 3, 2006, 2:36pm
Bob, how much for a set of 4.56's for front and rear stock axles?
Re: overdrive
Post by tacomainoh on Sept 3, 2006, 6:49pm
With labor it's over a grand.
Lots of OD options for that price.
Re: overdrive
Post by tacomainoh on Sept 3, 2006, 6:49pm
actually, while I'm at it, lots of CUCV axles for that price. OH!
Re: overdrive
Post by robertcowan on Sept 3, 2006, 8:34pm
i buy used dana 60 gear sets for the front end cauze you only use them a low speed operation. but the rear end i buy new ones. randys r& pinion sells em cheap as i can to be honest. remember .5 offset gears not 5/8ths.
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