shannondeese
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The dove tail will be just a bit higher when I put the 395's on it and I get it finished. I haven't decided on the length of the dovetail yet. It isn't finish welded yet.
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Thanks for the info on the T-case. I am still trying to figure out the disconnect system. As for the weight. I am putting the tail lights on it tomorrow and a couple extra pieces of steel then going to take it and weigh it. I'm using the scale on Camp Pendleton. So it can take the length and it's free. I still have to put the braces and decking on but it'll give me an idea of what I'm working with.[/QUOTE
Ford and Chrysler use an overrunning clutch (one way clutch) similar to what the inboard drag boats use so that the rear axle cannot overpower the front.
it becomes part of the driveshaft.
A overrunning clutch is what a sprag is in a transferBIGDDV;1213501Ford and Chrysler use an[COLOR=white said:overrunning clutch[/COLOR] (one way clutch) similar to what the inboard drag boats use so that the rear axle cannot overpower the front.
it becomes part of the driveshaft.
Since both trailer axles are open differentials, backing should not be a problem....Think a selectable clutch would be much better than a one-way clutch in this application. Thinking about backing-up...
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