I get a chance to play in the mud at work quite a bit and during the summer I am in the creek quite a bit having to fix who knows what. So I do mostly mud, sand, and sandy creek bottom stuff.
That being said, I have a 12 bolt rear with stock Eaton limited slip, open Dana 44 front, 3.73 gears, running 35s, TH350 and roughly 415-425hp SBC 400. NP203 with Mile Marker part time kit and Warn hubs. I am heavy with the winch, dual batts, tools, etc at right around 6400 lbs.
I don't have to drive very far to work so would I be alight by going with a bit stiffer limited slip in the rear and a selectable locker in the front? The scrapers I run at work have a button on the floor for a air diff lock which is a life saver depending on tire and creek conditions. Has anyone done a floor mounted switch like that? My transfer case seems to operate better keeping the hubs locked all the time and just keep the transfer case in 2wd. Running without the hubs locked gives me more power on the top end but it seems to dry out some bearings in the T case or something cause after doing that, its harder to get into 4wd, so I just keep the hubs locked. So would a limited slip in the front be good? Maybe a selectable locker?
Thanks in advance
Joel
norcal
That being said, I have a 12 bolt rear with stock Eaton limited slip, open Dana 44 front, 3.73 gears, running 35s, TH350 and roughly 415-425hp SBC 400. NP203 with Mile Marker part time kit and Warn hubs. I am heavy with the winch, dual batts, tools, etc at right around 6400 lbs.
I don't have to drive very far to work so would I be alight by going with a bit stiffer limited slip in the rear and a selectable locker in the front? The scrapers I run at work have a button on the floor for a air diff lock which is a life saver depending on tire and creek conditions. Has anyone done a floor mounted switch like that? My transfer case seems to operate better keeping the hubs locked all the time and just keep the transfer case in 2wd. Running without the hubs locked gives me more power on the top end but it seems to dry out some bearings in the T case or something cause after doing that, its harder to get into 4wd, so I just keep the hubs locked. So would a limited slip in the front be good? Maybe a selectable locker?
Thanks in advance
Joel
norcal