theksmith
NAXJA Member #1072
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
Ok so I need to understand this differential gear thing better. I think that in the rear axle, low pinion means standard rotation, which is stronger than reverse rotation? high pinion in the rear would mean reverse rotation then?
For the front axles is this all convers? high pinion = standard rotation, and low pinion = reverse rotation?
I ask becuase my 01 cherokee has the low front pinion - other than meaning steeper driveline angles, is this weaker?
And finally, the main reason I ask, is for when I change gearing, what do I need for my front (reverse or standard rotation)?
thanks for in advance to those wiser than myself!
For the front axles is this all convers? high pinion = standard rotation, and low pinion = reverse rotation?
I ask becuase my 01 cherokee has the low front pinion - other than meaning steeper driveline angles, is this weaker?
And finally, the main reason I ask, is for when I change gearing, what do I need for my front (reverse or standard rotation)?
thanks for in advance to those wiser than myself!