BlackRamHemi
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- Hemi 5.7L
BTW, Motive gears are not bad, but certainly not my first choice.
OEM are much higher grade, but you PAY more, and 4.10 front is not an option
(Dodge never made an R/T in a 4x4)
Motive gears look like some one cut them with an angle grinder (IMHO)
well, to be fair that was over 10 years ago, so maybe they are better now.
Yukon makes a nice R&P set, but again you have to pay more.
In my previous 4x4's I almost always went with Yukon or Dana/Spicer 4.56's and ARB Air Lockers both diffs.
The one and only time I used Motive gears I sheered several teeth off the rear pinion that took out the whole rear diff.
No warranty because I bought them from a discount supplier outlet instead of the shop who installed them.
Each pointed the finger at the other
Bad Gears> vs <Bad install, How do I prove who was really at fault???
I couldn't and had to pay to have it redone with the install shop supplying and installing.
Jeep Jamboree TrailGuide for 10 years...

OEM are much higher grade, but you PAY more, and 4.10 front is not an option
(Dodge never made an R/T in a 4x4)
Motive gears look like some one cut them with an angle grinder (IMHO)
well, to be fair that was over 10 years ago, so maybe they are better now.
Yukon makes a nice R&P set, but again you have to pay more.
In my previous 4x4's I almost always went with Yukon or Dana/Spicer 4.56's and ARB Air Lockers both diffs.
The one and only time I used Motive gears I sheered several teeth off the rear pinion that took out the whole rear diff.
No warranty because I bought them from a discount supplier outlet instead of the shop who installed them.
Each pointed the finger at the other
Bad Gears> vs <Bad install, How do I prove who was really at fault???
I couldn't and had to pay to have it redone with the install shop supplying and installing.
Jeep Jamboree TrailGuide for 10 years...

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