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Old 01-14-2011, 03:48 PM
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if i have the atlas 10.3:1 installed will i still be able to drive highway speed when not in 4 wheel drive?
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Yes. The 10.3:1 ratio is the 4 low ratio. A normal transfer case has two gear ratios, 3 positions. 2 hi, 4 hi, and 4 low. 2 hi and 4 hi are a normal 1:1 direct drive ratio.
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thats amazing does anyone know what all i'd have to do with the drive shafts to make it fit or should i wait untill i get the t-case before i buy the drive shafts
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First install the Atlas and than measure the lenght of the driveshafts.
Do u have allready the new model 4 speed from A.A. that's almost available??

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Originally Posted by Marc
First install the Atlas and than measure the lenght of the driveshafts.
Do u have allready the new model 4 speed from A.A. that's almost available??

Marc.
no i dont have the 4 speed yet but i have seen that some people do have the t-case you can find it on youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGaHLBCh5NM

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If you don't know the answers to the simple questions you are asking, you probably don't need a 4 spd atlas.
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Originally Posted by redx08
If you don't know the answers to the simple questions you are asking, you probably don't need a 4 spd atlas.
i honestly didnt thing it would effect my highway driving i just wanted to make 100% sure i was right before i spent that kinda money on a t-case
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Originally Posted by redx08
If you don't know the answers to the simple questions you are asking, you probably don't need a 4 spd atlas.
+1.


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Man that was harsh... Probably true and definitely on point... But harsh!!!!


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