RAFA26. Not a track slip but i am impressed very impressed.
Originally Posted by rafa26
Is the transfer case the piece where the ring and pinion is in ?
No, the tansfer case is the gear box that bolts to the back of the transmission that the front and rear drive shafts come out of. All the power going through your transmission has to go through it before making it to the wheels...no matter if its in 2wd or 4wd. Thats why I question if a transfer case desgined for a 300hp engine can handle 750hp....much less 750hp and slicks. I highly suspect that eventually that will be the weak link in your driveline and you will have to address it sooner or later. I really doubt a 4wd launch would be worse on it than 2wd launch on slicks. If you cant break traction your going to break something else unless its all up to 750hp.
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I agree, you will need a longer driveshaft and the yoke from a 2wd but if 4wd has no purpose on your rig or you'd like to save money just sell your tcase and do the transform. Disassembly is quite easy.
Originally Posted by phil6608
You could always take it out like I did.
Phil
Phil
Originally Posted by RamSS/T
I was thinking the same thing but hated to be the one to suggest it. The sad part is you will still have the heavier 4wd stuff in the front. If you loose the T-Case go a head and swap out he front axel for a 2wd front suspension and loose a ton of weight...a ton of weight in the last place you need it.
Phil
Originally Posted by BestNTx
If you decide to take the 4WD parts off I know there are many 2WD guys on this website willing to take the parts and do the swap... plus you could lose some overall weight...
Phil
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Originally Posted by BestNTx
Damn that is sick, I wanna see your truck eat a Titan for lunch!!! How comparable are those numbers to a street bike?
Originally Posted by Josiah
I agree, you will need a longer driveshaft and the yoke from a 2wd but if 4wd has no purpose on your rig or you'd like to save money just sell your tcase and do the transform. Disassembly is quite easy.
Remember guys, that's my daily driver and i don't want to turn my truck looking like this:

I want my truck to be as fast as possible but at the same time reliable, confortable and safe enough to put my wife and kids inside.
At this point if someone knows how to make a 4WD bullet proof tranny, please let me know.
Thanks for all comments guys.
Last edited by rafa26; Apr 15, 2007 at 02:31 PM.
i haven't thrown my $.02 yet. the fact is...
if the rear suspension and tires take the majority of the power with slicks, and the front uses regular street tires, there is little power going to the front. just size the width of the front small enough to save the t-case while helping a little.
if the rear suspension and tires take the majority of the power with slicks, and the front uses regular street tires, there is little power going to the front. just size the width of the front small enough to save the t-case while helping a little.
Originally Posted by assasinator
i haven't thrown my $.02 yet. the fact is...
if the rear suspension and tires take the majority of the power with slicks, and the front uses regular street tires, there is little power going to the front. just size the width of the front small enough to save the t-case while helping a little.
if the rear suspension and tires take the majority of the power with slicks, and the front uses regular street tires, there is little power going to the front. just size the width of the front small enough to save the t-case while helping a little.
I think that even with 700RWHP i wouldn't need slicks if i could get a forged transfer case and launch in 4WD.




