HP Dana 44 out of 77 f150....
In the dana 30, the word usually is (I think) to stay at 4.56 and numerically lower (ex. 3.73) so that way you can keep more teeth in the R & P in tact with each other for strength. Does the Dana 44 listed above need the consideration in the same manner? I'd like 4.88s for it, but I can sacrifice a little bit if in turn it means less chance of breakage on the trail. Thanks.
In the dana 30, the word usually is (I think) to stay at 4.56 and numerically lower (ex. 3.73) so that way you can keep more teeth in the R & P in tact with each other for strength. Does the Dana 44 listed above need the consideration in the same manner? I'd like 4.88s for it, but I can sacrifice a little bit if in turn it means less chance of breakage on the trail. Thanks.