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Sounds like someone is thinking about 12.5's on the front and 11.00's on the rear?Thanks for the imput everyone. After looking more, I found a combination that I think will work. The front tires will be 42.5" and the rears will be 42.3". Now All I have to do is find a set of them for sale...
If the T- Case front drive is 1.06 to 1, what is the rear drive ?To csm Davis. Front drive ratio in 5 ton transfer case is 1.06 to 1. Scarecrow is correct in the fact a different ratio exists front to rear, the difference is in the T-Case.
The rear is 1If the T- Case front drive is 1.06 to 1, what is the rear drive ?
It is 1.07 to 1, front to rear, the transfer internals have the front going faster then the rears that is why they are called over running clutchs (sprag)I think someone is confusing the sprag operation. Which would engage when there's 1.07 to 1 from the rear over the front.
the front IS geared faster, when the rears spin, they are turning FASTER then the fronts because the front has slowed down and the sprag grabs.If the front was geared faster than the rear the sprag would lock as soon as you started driving. The only way a over running sprag would work is if the front and rear drive the same speed..... when one slips , it goes faster and locks the sprag.
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