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Information needed as where to locate a differential unit for my bus - Jon - 09-28-2007 02:58

Trying to get all my ducks in a row in order to make an intelligent
decision on how much I will need to replace my third member with taller
gears. Any and all information will be greatly appreciated. Would
like to install a rebuilt set of gears and so the information I would
need would be locations of business's that deal in this area.

Thanks Jon


Information needed as where to locate a differential unit for my bus - Dan - 09-28-2007 05:25

Jon, there may be another option to consider...a two speed transmission before
the differential. Then you have a low range for hills and a higher range for
level cruise.

Dan Williams
88388V92
Jackson, Ms
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Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Information needed as where to locate a
differential unit for my bus


Trying to get all my ducks in a row in order to make an intelligent
decision on how much I will need to replace my third member with taller
gears. Any and all information will be greatly appreciated. Would
like to install a rebuilt set of gears and so the information I would
need would be locations of business's that deal in this area.

Thanks Jon






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Information needed as where to locate a differential unit for my bus - Stephen Birtles - 09-28-2007 14:19

take the tag number off the rear end and hunt up a set of gears it is
stamped in the housing and there should also be a tag attached to the
rear end they will be available locally and through out the states
from various suppliers
Stephen 77fc35
dupreeproducts.com


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
>
> Trying to get all my ducks in a row in order to make an intelligent
> decision on how much I will need to replace my third member with taller
> gears. Any and all information will be greatly appreciated. Would
> like to install a rebuilt set of gears and so the information I would
> need would be locations of business's that deal in this area.
>
> Thanks Jon
>


Information needed as where to locate a differential unit for my bus - Gardner Yeaw - 09-29-2007 02:33

Jon,
I found the invoice for the parts for the gear change in my FC. I
can't find the paperwork for the installation, it probaly wasn't put
in the Bluebox by the PO. The gears were $1,495.

The supplier was CCC Truck parts, P.O box 2003, 150 Central Ave.
Teterboro, NJ 07608, 201-288-9333. Part number XTD R140R4.88 and is
described as 'Ratio Change'

Gardner
78FC33


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
wrote:
>
> take the tag number off the rear end and hunt up a set of gears it
is
> stamped in the housing and there should also be a tag attached to
the
> rear end they will be available locally and through out the states
> from various suppliers
> Stephen 77fc35
> dupreeproducts.com
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> >
> > Trying to get all my ducks in a row in order to make an
intelligent
> > decision on how much I will need to replace my third member with
taller
> > gears. Any and all information will be greatly appreciated.
Would
> > like to install a rebuilt set of gears and so the information I
would
> > need would be locations of business's that deal in this area.
> >
> > Thanks Jon
> >
>