So I'm going to be gearing my waggy d44's to 4.88 this winter. I have a few different options that I could go with but don't know what would be best. I want to save money but don't want to shoot myself in the foot for the future.
1. Get new carriers for the numerically higher ratio and then get 4.88 gears. The carriers are $95 each and I need two, $180. Then the yukon gears would cost me $420. Total of $610
2. I stick with the stock carriers and get thick cut gears. Total of $490.
(I used the prices from East Coast Gear Supply for comparing prices but have found some better prices around)
I don't know much about thick cut gears, only how some people on the internet have ran them with no problems for years, so it could be false.
If I go with a full case locker in the future I want to make sure any gears I get would be compatible. I assume that I would just order the locker for the numerically lower gears.
Thanks
1. Get new carriers for the numerically higher ratio and then get 4.88 gears. The carriers are $95 each and I need two, $180. Then the yukon gears would cost me $420. Total of $610
2. I stick with the stock carriers and get thick cut gears. Total of $490.
(I used the prices from East Coast Gear Supply for comparing prices but have found some better prices around)
I don't know much about thick cut gears, only how some people on the internet have ran them with no problems for years, so it could be false.
If I go with a full case locker in the future I want to make sure any gears I get would be compatible. I assume that I would just order the locker for the numerically lower gears.
Thanks
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