I changed my pads 2 times but there are 650hrs on my avenger. I think it's putty good
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that would be a very good idea, it would only work with an air locker though and no other type unless it was cable operated, best idea would be an air locker the idea behind an air locker is it has big side gears and will still differentiate when not lockedOriginally posted by Bazooo guy View PostDo you think ODG designed the trans to be limited slip for a reason?
Has anyone tried installing an air locker or some way of locking the trans?
It would be good until you needed to turnif it was a switch on the dash it would be a great option.
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Some more reading for folks that are interested in how these things work and why designers might choose one system over the other.
diffs.jpg diffs2.jpg diffs3.jpg
This one leaves out separate drives per side which leaves out the Mudd-Ox design. (But nobody has mentioned that so far)
Originally posted by Bazooo guy View PostDo you think ODG designed the trans to be limited slip for a reason?
[edit] Whoops, you say limited slip here but I read (assuming you meant) open. Anyway, my answer is about the design they did use.
Originally posted by Rusty-Gunn View PostArgos work with brake pads. The Max works with brake bands bathed in oil. Is this correct? It seems as though a T-20 lasts longer this way. Am I understanding this correctly?
Lasts longer? I don't know about that. In the transmissions forum you'll see a few threads of folks breaking open an Argo transmission (both kinds) to fix and a bunch of folks opening up T-20 mostly to replace friction material. The transmissions both seem pretty tough to me. The Admiral is currently under proven and time will tell.
Originally posted by hydromike View Post... what's the maintenance interval on the different Argo brake systems?Last edited by JohnF; 03-15-2013, 11:33 AM.
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Originally posted by hydromike View PostWell, sorta. There's a much greater thickness of brake material on the Argo break pads, but the T-20 accomplishes breaking with greater surface area instead of thickness. As far as comparing the two to see what brake design lasts longer, I think that'd be a cool test. To make it fair, you'd need the two transmissions in identical machines with the same sort of use. I'm curious to know how often Argo owners replace brake pads. There are tons of threads about replacing T-20 bands and getting them relined, but what's the maintenance interval on the different Argo brake systems?
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Originally posted by newargoowner View PostThe argo trans. is like an open diff axle. you have to feather (apply) the left or right brakes to get power what side that has the traction in very low traction situations like snow drifts or very deep mud holes. unlike the trans(t20) in a max, that is true all wheel drive.Originally posted by Lazyrider View PostThanks for the videos and I really appreciate the comments - Practice makes perfect- Lets all just have fun with what we have LOL
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