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00jeeptj
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Posted: 12/08/05 07:02 AM
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i know the difference between all the axles out on the market but on thing i cant seem to find out is what is the difference between high and low pinion axles.can someone tell me whats up
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00jeeptj
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Posted: 12/09/05 05:13 PM
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97jeepgc
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Posted: 12/10/05 11:08 PM
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well i dont know a whole lot. i am just answering you back because no one else did, haha. anyway, i have two thoughs in my mind.
1) high or low could be on if there is a high pinion angle vs. a low one. it could be some set number to determine this.
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2) a pinion gear size. its spline number, or just its durability.
otherwise, your guess is as good as mine. but dont take my word for this!
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kkiowaTJ
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Posted: 12/10/05 11:27 PM
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dont take my word for this reply either but....
im pretty sure its when the pinion sits higher in the housing....lower would be the oppsite as in sitting center or more towards the bottom of the pumpkin. but thats one thing i never really looked into getting or careing about. hope this helps
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Groo
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Posted: 12/11/05 06:18 AM
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pinnion is either above or below the center line. one is reverse rotation one is standard, don't remember wich is wich
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97jeepgc
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Posted: 12/11/05 08:53 AM
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okay so i am probably WAY off? haha
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kkiowaTJ
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Posted: 12/11/05 09:35 AM
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i thought i was somwhere in that neighborhood,but wasnt exactly sure.
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