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Because of the way the gears are cut in differentials, they are stronger going forward. You get more deflection of the pinion gear in reverse = more chance of breakage. Just FYI.
Unless the weaker front axle shafts give up first.
 

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I don’t know why everyone throws shade, this might break and that might break.

It’s a Ram not a goddamn Toyota. You buy a tool to use a tool
 

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I've never broke a Toyota, but have broken Dodges, Rams, Jeeps, and other vehicles.
Of course, I've never had a Toyota.
 

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Hey now, don't be dissin' my toyota. It's no ten twenty five but it works. o_O
And I agree that a Dodge or any other truck for that matter, even my GM, can manage just fine.


I just pull forward so that these guys can't attack me like this. (y)
 

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Well, I have broke schitt built way heavier than RAM, Dodge, Ford, GM, Turdota or any other pickups with way less horsepower when it comes to doing things like stump pulling, hooking on to immovable objects or whatever. Even when doing things the “right” way! So I was just saying.
 

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He didn't pull squat. He explained that already. The truck was parked. :)
Sometimes I wonder who's smoking the fatties around here. View attachment 967010

Wait, it's me. I just looked at the pic again and really confused myself. :D
No I snatched it out with the truck, just a little tug and pulled it right out.
 
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