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Re: torque splitter?

Tom R28 May 2007 15:40
>> wondering who offers what in regards to a torque splitter for my '05
>> cummins powered dodge?  it would work out well if i could use stock
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> Mike

                           http://www.usgear.cc/dual_range.htm

Mike Simmons28 May 2007 10:02
> wondering who offers what in regards to a torque splitter for my '05
> cummins powered dodge?  it would work out well if i could use stock
> gearing most of the time, and a torque splitter when towing heavy.
> thanks,

Nate:

US Gear makes auxilliary transmisions that might be helpful.  There are
popular amongst RV'ers that tow heavy.  I don't know the URL but a Google
search should reveal their website.  They might have a solution to your
problems.

Mike

Nathan W. Collier28 May 2007 04:14
wondering who offers what in regards to a torque splitter for my '05 cummins
powered dodge?  it would work out well if i could use stock gearing most of
the time, and a torque splitter when towing heavy.
thanks,

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