Nobodies being the devils advocate here so...what about all the blown diffs caused by one wheel burnouts?? We all have seen the u-tube races followed by the pics of spider gear shaft holes through the case. A welded gear would equalize those crazy stresses and help the trans to last longer, not shorter.
What about the slip - grab that happens on slippery surfaces, problem way improved with the lincoln locker lol.longer lasting trans.
When one wheel spins and the engine is full on at say 6500 rpm the one wheel is spinning twice as fast as the two welded wheels would. Seals and high rpm mud followed by the hammer slam of traction will be subjected to far less stress and the concrete slurry will be less damaging to seals.
Spider gears spinning like a blender don't make margaritas!!
They foam the oil. j
What about the slip - grab that happens on slippery surfaces, problem way improved with the lincoln locker lol.longer lasting trans.
When one wheel spins and the engine is full on at say 6500 rpm the one wheel is spinning twice as fast as the two welded wheels would. Seals and high rpm mud followed by the hammer slam of traction will be subjected to far less stress and the concrete slurry will be less damaging to seals.
Spider gears spinning like a blender don't make margaritas!!
They foam the oil. j
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