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Yea, I'm pretty sure the lower payload is due to the softer springs.
32 spline shafts are stronger than 30 spline.
32 spline shafts are stronger than 30 spline.
Rear GAWR is 6200lbs on the PW. It’s the suspension that is limiting not the axle itself.I thought they were slightly different hence the reduced axle ratings but that could be ram compensating for the suspention
Ah my bad i mixed them up i was thinking it was the rear that was lower but its the front by a lotRear GAWR is 6200lbs on the PW. It’s the suspension that is limiting not the axle itself.
G80 is LSD not a locker has never been a locker and never will be a locker. That being said if you want to put one in a Ram with 11.5 rear axle you will need to use a GM carrier and remachine the whole housing to accept the GM carrier…. This can not be done nor is it worth 1 minute of the work requiredThere is so much bad information in this thread it’s mind numbing.
I was just trying to research if anyone had ever out a g80 in a ram HD truck before.
A true locker does not guaranty 50/50 torque split, that is what an open diff does! A locker makes it possible to send 100% of the torque to the wheel with traction (like when the other wheel is in the air, it takes zero torque to spin). Most clutch-type limited slip differentials can't send 100% torque to the wheel with traction in a high-torque situation, such as one tire between a rock and hard place and the other in the air...Detroit Locker is …a locker. It is either on or off, sending 50% of torque to each wheel. A torsen-type LSD resists speed differences in the output shafts, but does not fully lock the two sides together. A torsen-type LSD is very smooth, linear engagement. You won’t be able to feel it.
You may be thinking of the Detroit Truetrac which is just a torsen-type LSD
Dont think thats right. G80 is a clutch engaged automatic locker. It has no slip limiting like the ram with one tire moving a bit faster than the other. The g80s, like my 05 Silverado and 2022 senses slip and locks both wheels together.G80 is LSD not a locker has never been a locker and never will be a locker. That being said if you want to put one in a Ram with 11.5 rear axle you will need to use a GM carrier and remachine the whole housing to accept the GM carrier…. This can not be done nor is it worth 1 minute of the work required
Witch By definition is a LIMITED SLIP! A “LOCKER” locks both axles together 100% of the time when engaged in all situations such as a selectable E locker or air locker. Or a full spool/ welded Diff which is 100% engaged all the time. Take any of those 4 and drive down the road with the system engaged and take a corner the outer wheel on the corner will squeal/ break traction a G80 wont because it allows slip.Dont think thats right. G80 is a clutch engaged automatic locker. It has no slip limiting like the ram with one tire moving a bit faster than the other. The g80s, like my 05 Silverado and 2022 senses slip and locks both wheels together.
" The G80 is a mechanically activated automatically locking differential. When the wheel speed of one rear wheel exceeds a certain ratio (compared to the other), it will automatically engage. However, when you exceed a vehicle speed of about 25 mph, it will automatically disengage.' -google