Unfortunately that is one thing I can’t adjust. I can fudge the voltage and amperage but not the wire speed.Cool project. Might I add a suggestion. Turn up your wire speed just a little. Welds look like they have a little "undercut" to them, which typically means not enough wire. Will make for stronger welds.
lots of hard work on this post. I must ask, why not 1 tons? is it because that was available? Just curious.
this thread almost motivates me to swap my dodge axles onto my chevy. Almost.....
the cost of one tons!... I have 150bucks in the front axle that is way stronger than the oem IFS, and I can keep my abs happy by using the oem unit bearings and wheel speed sensors. also I could keep my current wheels. plan on keeping 33-35" tires.lots of hard work on this post. I must ask, why not 1 tons? is it because that was available? Just curious.
this thread almost motivates me to swap my dodge axles onto my chevy. Almost.....
the cost of one tons!... I have 150bucks in the front axle that is way stronger than the oem IFS, and I can keep my abs happy by using the oem unit bearings and wheel speed sensors. also I could keep my current wheels. plan on keeping 33-35" tires.
but if I break it a 2500 or 3500 dodge axle will be a bolt in affair...my original plan was to use tons but the cost of super duty axle have tripled in my area in the past two years....
I ran 34 inch LTBs on my 01 Ram Sport with 4.10s. no problems, well except for the whole Dodge transmission thing...I will keep it I bought a cable actuator for it. At the largest 35s will be it. There is a local farmer that bought an off edition truck as soon as the were available I think in 2000 the same weekend he lifted it and put 37s on it. They use it as a farm truck. It’s got the same axle I bought 4.10s and a beefier housing than the regular truck Dana 44s. But he said all he has ever done was replace wheel bearings in the front and he beats on it. All of that to say with 33s maybe 35s later the d44 should be fine……. Now the 10 bolt g80 rear is another story on trucks the 10 bolt seems to last but I have already blown on g80 with just 33s on the burb.