Ok for some reason I thought this was a good idea for someone on this forum building there truck, I have since then forgot who that was....anywho......
This is a dual tranns this guy has, great idea if you ask me way to many benefits as opposed to a costly TC doubler and diff gears.
Some people are opposed to low gear sets as they may be thiner and increase the chance of breakage with this you can run 4:11's, 4:88's etc with 38's or larger and still have correct gearing (so so anyway, NO COMMENT on speedo correctness)
Tennessee Off-Road: My build starting
Simply run you front tranny the same way, and your rear in any 1st through 5th, TC in low or high. Add low or dual cases to your hearts!....
How to compute gears: MULTIPLY (x)
1st-3.95, 3.95 x 3.95 x 4.10 x 2.28=146/1
2nd-2.141
3rd-1.384
4th-1.0
5th-0.850
Rev. 4.091, 4.091x4.091x4.10x2.28=156.5/1
TC (x)
high 4: 1:1
low 4: 2.28
x final drive or ring and pinion gear ratio...
Duh! now I remember another benefit,
I once planned a set of unimog axles on streetable tires and moderate lift, only problem was the extreme gearing from under size tires and the low low 7.56 gears. By placing the rear tranns in 5th this wouldn't make the gearing so low for DD routine
This is a dual tranns this guy has, great idea if you ask me way to many benefits as opposed to a costly TC doubler and diff gears.
Some people are opposed to low gear sets as they may be thiner and increase the chance of breakage with this you can run 4:11's, 4:88's etc with 38's or larger and still have correct gearing (so so anyway, NO COMMENT on speedo correctness)
Tennessee Off-Road: My build starting
Simply run you front tranny the same way, and your rear in any 1st through 5th, TC in low or high. Add low or dual cases to your hearts!....
How to compute gears: MULTIPLY (x)
1st-3.95, 3.95 x 3.95 x 4.10 x 2.28=146/1

2nd-2.141
3rd-1.384
4th-1.0
5th-0.850
Rev. 4.091, 4.091x4.091x4.10x2.28=156.5/1
TC (x)
high 4: 1:1
low 4: 2.28
x final drive or ring and pinion gear ratio...
Duh! now I remember another benefit,
I once planned a set of unimog axles on streetable tires and moderate lift, only problem was the extreme gearing from under size tires and the low low 7.56 gears. By placing the rear tranns in 5th this wouldn't make the gearing so low for DD routine
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