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1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Turbo Diesel - Project Baja Bomber, Part 4

Gears, lockers and some added axle beef.
By Robin Stover
Photography by Robin Stover
Dodge Ram Right Front View

Dodge Ram Precision Gear Set
1. First, we installed a set of 4.11:1 gears from Precision Gear to help offset the increase in tire diameter afforded by the KORE suspension system. Originally, the truck had 3.55:1 gearing and puny 245/35/16 tires. With these lower gear ratios, the truck should perform much better on the 35-inch Toyo Open Country MTs.
Dodge Ram Locking Differentials
2. Next, the guys at Rockstar installed a pair of ARB Air Lockers in each housing. We chose these selectable lockers because they provide favorable traction on both pavement and dirt.
Dodge Ram Locking Differential Switches
3. Luckily, we found a convenient spot to mount the switches for our new traction aids. All three fit nicely just below the steering column on a removable plastic panel.
Dodge Ram Locking Differential Compressor
4. The ARB air compressor fits perfectly between the driver-side fenderwell and the master cylinder. We attached it to the cowl with four self-tapping sheetmetal screws.
Dodge Ram Differential Covers
5. On the subject of axle upgrades, we decided to throw in a pair of Mag-Hytec diff covers to aid in preserving our new investments. These covers are made from cast A356-T6 aluminum and are powdercoated black with machined cooling fins. Each cover has a magnetic drain plug to help trap worn gear material, as well as a magnetic dipstick to aid in maintenance. Each unit is fitted with a special O-ring that provides leak-free sealing, as well as several ports for temperature sensors. We also like that all the hardware provided with each cover was made of 303 stainless steel. With these covers installed, our gears should remain cool, even under extreme conditions.
Dodge Ram Front Axle Truss
6. Since we plan to jump the Bomber from time to time, we had the guys at Rockstar Engineering fabricate this custom three-dimensional front axle truss, which ties together all the components of the front axle assembly. Once completed, SRS Industrial Coatings of San Jose, powdercoated the housing gloss black for easy cleaning and superior surface protection.

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