#3! GO BIG OR GO HOME!
Unless you are doing other performance mods to this truck, I'd go with #2.

Unless you are doing other performance mods to this truck, I'd go with #2.
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they just dont know...do they red??Unless you are doing other performance mods to this truck, I'd go with #2.
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I'd go with a 2. I have heard that the driveability with the dual friction is pretty tough. It sounds like it makes your clutch basically like a light switch-on or off with no slip in between. Great if you are rock crawling, not so great in traffic.
they just dont know...do they red??Unless you are doing other performance mods to this truck, I'd go with #2.
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true...but...i still like the idea of all 300 horses getting to the wheels!they just dont know...do they red??Unless you are doing other performance mods to this truck, I'd go with #2.
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Go for whatever makes you happy then.
In my humble opinion, if this is going into your daily driver, you'll do better with #2. 90% torque to the wheels sounds good, especially in a drag race situation, but in a daily driver you'll likely find you're getting too much power to the wheels too early, and you'll either spin 'em or stall it. This is especially true with a pickup, since there's not much weight in the back to start with. Throw in some rain or snow and it just gets worse.
