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But the dual range are not full time 4wd. I didn't think the single range were either... but I've never owned one, so I really don't know.

 

Z

 

The Full Time 4wd 5-speeds came in dual range and single range. The dual range is the fabled "RX" tranny and the single range came in the manual XT6s and were also put into the GL-10 sedans and coupes in '88 and '89.

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The Full Time 4wd 5-speeds came in dual range and single range. The dual range is the fabled "RX" tranny and the single range came in the manual XT6s and were also put into the GL-10 sedans and coupes in '88 and '89.

 

Sorry... I forgot about the RX. It was a 1.15:1 low range, instead of the 1.59:1 dual range of the part time 4wd 5 speed, right?

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But the dual range are not full time 4wd. I didn't think the single range were either... but I've never owned one, so I really don't know.

 

Z

 

 

 

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The only difference between the dingle range and the dual range FT4wd trannies is just that, one is signle range and one is dual range. Both have the locking center diff but only the single range came in a 3.7 final and a 3.9 final drive.

 

Thanks, that's exactly what I needed to know.

Andy

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