open letter to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Matt, if you could remember, I was lead to believe that via a letter
> from Dynatrac, that said they would put the sensor inside the axle tube,
> like their Dana 60.
Nope. You misunderstood. The sensor is not inside the axletube on their 60,
either. http://dynatrac.com/pro60-SF-options.htm. it's either on the
pumpkin, sensing a ring gear tone wheel, or on the brake backing
plate/caliper bracket, sensing an axle tone wheel.
Your Ford may be wired the same way as this Dodge:
> http://www.marksmark.net/srpics/bad184.jpg
My Ford uses a ring gear sensor, mounted on the pumpkin. Thank you for
providing yet another irrelevent change of subject that you challenged the
group to find.
I'm done discussing Dynatrac axles, I just was giving you the example that
you asked for.
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Matt, if you could remember, I was lead to believe that via a letter
> from Dynatrac, that said they would put the sensor inside the axle tube,
> like their Dana 60.
Nope. You misunderstood. The sensor is not inside the axletube on their 60,
either. http://dynatrac.com/pro60-SF-options.htm. it's either on the
pumpkin, sensing a ring gear tone wheel, or on the brake backing
plate/caliper bracket, sensing an axle tone wheel.
Your Ford may be wired the same way as this Dodge:
> http://www.marksmark.net/srpics/bad184.jpg
My Ford uses a ring gear sensor, mounted on the pumpkin. Thank you for
providing yet another irrelevent change of subject that you challenged the
group to find.
I'm done discussing Dynatrac axles, I just was giving you the example that
you asked for.
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HOW IT'S RING MOUNTED! But it was axle tube mounted like their Dana
60 in my reply from them, before they even sold a Dana 44 with ABS. And
the F**K the Dodge rear end and axle tube mount sensor isn't relevant,
it's more than likely a Dana 60, 70 or 80. Do you iritate your family as
much as you do me?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Nope. You misunderstood. The sensor is not inside the axletube on their 60,
> either. http://dynatrac.com/pro60-SF-options.htm. it's either on the
> pumpkin, sensing a ring gear tone wheel, or on the brake backing
> plate/caliper bracket, sensing an axle tone wheel.
>
> Your Ford may be wired the same way as this Dodge:
> > http://www.marksmark.net/srpics/bad184.jpg
>
> My Ford uses a ring gear sensor, mounted on the pumpkin. Thank you for
> providing yet another irrelevent change of subject that you challenged the
> group to find.
>
> I'm done discussing Dynatrac axles, I just was giving you the example that
> you asked for.
60 in my reply from them, before they even sold a Dana 44 with ABS. And
the F**K the Dodge rear end and axle tube mount sensor isn't relevant,
it's more than likely a Dana 60, 70 or 80. Do you iritate your family as
much as you do me?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Nope. You misunderstood. The sensor is not inside the axletube on their 60,
> either. http://dynatrac.com/pro60-SF-options.htm. it's either on the
> pumpkin, sensing a ring gear tone wheel, or on the brake backing
> plate/caliper bracket, sensing an axle tone wheel.
>
> Your Ford may be wired the same way as this Dodge:
> > http://www.marksmark.net/srpics/bad184.jpg
>
> My Ford uses a ring gear sensor, mounted on the pumpkin. Thank you for
> providing yet another irrelevent change of subject that you challenged the
> group to find.
>
> I'm done discussing Dynatrac axles, I just was giving you the example that
> you asked for.
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HOW IT'S RING MOUNTED! But it was axle tube mounted like their Dana
60 in my reply from them, before they even sold a Dana 44 with ABS. And
the F**K the Dodge rear end and axle tube mount sensor isn't relevant,
it's more than likely a Dana 60, 70 or 80. Do you iritate your family as
much as you do me?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Nope. You misunderstood. The sensor is not inside the axletube on their 60,
> either. http://dynatrac.com/pro60-SF-options.htm. it's either on the
> pumpkin, sensing a ring gear tone wheel, or on the brake backing
> plate/caliper bracket, sensing an axle tone wheel.
>
> Your Ford may be wired the same way as this Dodge:
> > http://www.marksmark.net/srpics/bad184.jpg
>
> My Ford uses a ring gear sensor, mounted on the pumpkin. Thank you for
> providing yet another irrelevent change of subject that you challenged the
> group to find.
>
> I'm done discussing Dynatrac axles, I just was giving you the example that
> you asked for.
60 in my reply from them, before they even sold a Dana 44 with ABS. And
the F**K the Dodge rear end and axle tube mount sensor isn't relevant,
it's more than likely a Dana 60, 70 or 80. Do you iritate your family as
much as you do me?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Nope. You misunderstood. The sensor is not inside the axletube on their 60,
> either. http://dynatrac.com/pro60-SF-options.htm. it's either on the
> pumpkin, sensing a ring gear tone wheel, or on the brake backing
> plate/caliper bracket, sensing an axle tone wheel.
>
> Your Ford may be wired the same way as this Dodge:
> > http://www.marksmark.net/srpics/bad184.jpg
>
> My Ford uses a ring gear sensor, mounted on the pumpkin. Thank you for
> providing yet another irrelevent change of subject that you challenged the
> group to find.
>
> I'm done discussing Dynatrac axles, I just was giving you the example that
> you asked for.
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HOW IT'S RING MOUNTED! But it was axle tube mounted like their Dana
60 in my reply from them, before they even sold a Dana 44 with ABS. And
the F**K the Dodge rear end and axle tube mount sensor isn't relevant,
it's more than likely a Dana 60, 70 or 80. Do you iritate your family as
much as you do me?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Nope. You misunderstood. The sensor is not inside the axletube on their 60,
> either. http://dynatrac.com/pro60-SF-options.htm. it's either on the
> pumpkin, sensing a ring gear tone wheel, or on the brake backing
> plate/caliper bracket, sensing an axle tone wheel.
>
> Your Ford may be wired the same way as this Dodge:
> > http://www.marksmark.net/srpics/bad184.jpg
>
> My Ford uses a ring gear sensor, mounted on the pumpkin. Thank you for
> providing yet another irrelevent change of subject that you challenged the
> group to find.
>
> I'm done discussing Dynatrac axles, I just was giving you the example that
> you asked for.
60 in my reply from them, before they even sold a Dana 44 with ABS. And
the F**K the Dodge rear end and axle tube mount sensor isn't relevant,
it's more than likely a Dana 60, 70 or 80. Do you iritate your family as
much as you do me?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Nope. You misunderstood. The sensor is not inside the axletube on their 60,
> either. http://dynatrac.com/pro60-SF-options.htm. it's either on the
> pumpkin, sensing a ring gear tone wheel, or on the brake backing
> plate/caliper bracket, sensing an axle tone wheel.
>
> Your Ford may be wired the same way as this Dodge:
> > http://www.marksmark.net/srpics/bad184.jpg
>
> My Ford uses a ring gear sensor, mounted on the pumpkin. Thank you for
> providing yet another irrelevent change of subject that you challenged the
> group to find.
>
> I'm done discussing Dynatrac axles, I just was giving you the example that
> you asked for.
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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Do you iritate your family as
> much as you do me?
>
Not nearly as much, apparently. When you go into the forest, do you see
trees? :-)
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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Do you iritate your family as
> much as you do me?
>
Not nearly as much, apparently. When you go into the forest, do you see
trees? :-)
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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Do you iritate your family as
> much as you do me?
>
Not nearly as much, apparently. When you go into the forest, do you see
trees? :-)
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Not for the trees.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not nearly as much, apparently. When you go into the forest, do you see
> trees? :-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not nearly as much, apparently. When you go into the forest, do you see
> trees? :-)
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Not for the trees.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not nearly as much, apparently. When you go into the forest, do you see
> trees? :-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Not nearly as much, apparently. When you go into the forest, do you see
> trees? :-)


