diff ?s
#1
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front diff ?s
i have a 2004 Ford F150 with 8.8s front and rear and im in the process of changing the gear ratio to 4.10. i already have all the gears and installations kits and the posi unit for the rear but i dont know what to do for the front diff please help
Last edited by steven13sweet; 09-24-2009 at 02:20 PM.
#2
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Need more info????
What are your plans for the truck? Off road trails, Mudding, daily driver, winter conditions, how much $$ do you want to spend, ect, ect.
You will get differing opinions, none are right, now are wrong, they just come from different experiences.
My opinion is that for a truck you drive on the road in winter, you are better off staying open in front. Ive driven locked vehicles on ice and packed snow and it wasnt any fun at all. A limited slip is the middle road, not great on the road and not great off road but not terrible for either.
Personally, unless you have a specific need (mud racing comes to mind)for a traction device in front, I would leave the front open and spend that money on a selectable locker for the rear and ditch the Posi.
What are your plans for the truck? Off road trails, Mudding, daily driver, winter conditions, how much $$ do you want to spend, ect, ect.
You will get differing opinions, none are right, now are wrong, they just come from different experiences.
My opinion is that for a truck you drive on the road in winter, you are better off staying open in front. Ive driven locked vehicles on ice and packed snow and it wasnt any fun at all. A limited slip is the middle road, not great on the road and not great off road but not terrible for either.
Personally, unless you have a specific need (mud racing comes to mind)for a traction device in front, I would leave the front open and spend that money on a selectable locker for the rear and ditch the Posi.