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    I wouldn't ditch the internal cooler. It helps warm the transmission up quicker in cold weather to reduce wear and still does provide some cooling capacity year round. Case is point, my screwcab came with both an internal and external cooler from the factory. It was built from the ground up to tow so keeping the trans cool was a top priority.
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    Do any of you chevy guys have the off-road design draglink made out of tube that has the bends in it to clear the engine crossmember? If so can you measure how far it is from the center of the draglink hole on the steering box to the center of the first bend for me?
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    i have that, but it is out at my ranch, my dad might be going out there this weekend and i can try to get him to take the measurement for you

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    I had one but cut it up to use the threaded ends for my new bootyfabbed draglink.
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    How long does it take to change out a third member in a full floater? I know you have to take the shafts out, but do you have to do anything to it when you put a different one in? I was thinking instead of a locker, just getting a second third member with the same gears and welding it to use on the trail.
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    Third member or carrier?

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    Ya I am not sure what full floating rear you would be talking about that would have a removable third.

    My 609 does, but that is beside the point.

    If you are truly talking about a removable third then you have to pull the shafts, drop the d-shaft, remove the third, and RTV in the new third, bolt it back up, replace the d-shaft and axle shafts.

    Not that big of a deal. Prob. take an hour in all with lube change and gasket material.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 85cj7 View Post
    Ya I am not sure what full floating rear you would be talking about that would have a removable third.

    My 609 does, but that is beside the point.

    If you are truly talking about a removable third then you have to pull the shafts, drop the d-shaft, remove the third, and RTV in the new third, bolt it back up, replace the d-shaft and axle shafts.

    Not that big of a deal. Prob. take an hour in all with lube change and gasket material.
    I guess just a carrier, I'm talking about on my sterling.
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    With a different carrier you have to set up the preload and backlash each time because you are changing the carrier bearings as well as you would have to find and run a separate ring gear because it would just be super crazy stupid to transfer the ring gear from the welded carrier to the open one each time.

    Ya, not really feasible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparling View Post
    I guess just a carrier, I'm talking about on my sterling.
    Bad idea, not realistic.
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    Since the original shock mounts on my sterling hang down below the axle tube, I cut some new ones out of some 5/16" that tommy cut off his fairlead mount. Would they work better on the front of the axle tube or on top? When I mount it in my truck, there will be ~4" of lift so mounting distance shouldn't be an issue.
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    If you mean "will it work better" like will the position of the shock mount effect valving efficiency then your answer is "no" either one will do exactly the same.
    If you mean which one "will work better" as the better option I would always go with infront of the axle on the side of the tube, unless space is limited, and use on top of the tube as a last resort. Placing the mount on top of your axle shortens your shock length and could be limiting your suspension travel (although you will not truly know until you get it together and cycle the suspension and measure). You could also mount one shock to the front of the tube and the other to the back of the tube to limit wheel hop.
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