Hi all,
I'm starting on the planning phase of my next big project and I would like to tackle the differentials.
For starters, my current setup is a stock Dana 44 front / Ford 8.8" rear with 3.55 open differentials.
After spinning my tires climbing out of a hole last summer, and tearing chunks out of my tread, I figured it's time for some traction control.
Since this is a daily driver, and we have snow and ice in the winter, I'm not super sold on lockers. Even a selectable locker seems like a trade-off since it's still an open diff when it's off. I don't do any hard core wheeling, so I am thinking something along the lines of a TrueTrac. I remember posing this question a while back and that was a suggestion that seemed like a good idea.
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Now, the question I have about the rear. I have an 8.8" under the Bronco right now, but I also have a 9" axle sitting in my garage. Would it be better to simply pull the 8.8" off and upgrade it? Or should I go with the 9"? Would the 9" swap right in afterwards? Or would have I have to do other tweaks, like changes to the driveshaft, brakes, shocks, etc.? If it's too much trouble, I'll just go with the 8.8" and not worry about it but wanted to get an opinion.
Secondly, I've toyed with the idea in the past of upping the 3.55 to a 4.11.
I have 32" tires and with the ZF5, I have a 0.76 overdrive. With 4.10s, I'd only be at 2600 RPMs at 80mph, which is pretty decent. Currently, I'm at 2250, which I do have to say is pretty nice since it keeps engine noise and gas consumption down on long trips. It also doesn't struggle with the 3.55s at all, and I'm be happy with them.... but the 4.10s just seem like they'd be so much fun. 3.73s are a good middle ground, but don't seem worth the trouble.
I've read and watched a number of tutorials on setting gears, and it seems totally doable, but is there anything I need to watch out for with this idea?
Thoughts overall?
I'm starting on the planning phase of my next big project and I would like to tackle the differentials.
For starters, my current setup is a stock Dana 44 front / Ford 8.8" rear with 3.55 open differentials.
After spinning my tires climbing out of a hole last summer, and tearing chunks out of my tread, I figured it's time for some traction control.
Since this is a daily driver, and we have snow and ice in the winter, I'm not super sold on lockers. Even a selectable locker seems like a trade-off since it's still an open diff when it's off. I don't do any hard core wheeling, so I am thinking something along the lines of a TrueTrac. I remember posing this question a while back and that was a suggestion that seemed like a good idea.
Detroit Truetrac differential
The Detroit Truetrac is a helical-gear style limited-slip differential that maximizes wheel traction and enhances driving and handling characteristics.
Now, the question I have about the rear. I have an 8.8" under the Bronco right now, but I also have a 9" axle sitting in my garage. Would it be better to simply pull the 8.8" off and upgrade it? Or should I go with the 9"? Would the 9" swap right in afterwards? Or would have I have to do other tweaks, like changes to the driveshaft, brakes, shocks, etc.? If it's too much trouble, I'll just go with the 8.8" and not worry about it but wanted to get an opinion.
Secondly, I've toyed with the idea in the past of upping the 3.55 to a 4.11.
I have 32" tires and with the ZF5, I have a 0.76 overdrive. With 4.10s, I'd only be at 2600 RPMs at 80mph, which is pretty decent. Currently, I'm at 2250, which I do have to say is pretty nice since it keeps engine noise and gas consumption down on long trips. It also doesn't struggle with the 3.55s at all, and I'm be happy with them.... but the 4.10s just seem like they'd be so much fun. 3.73s are a good middle ground, but don't seem worth the trouble.
I've read and watched a number of tutorials on setting gears, and it seems totally doable, but is there anything I need to watch out for with this idea?
Thoughts overall?