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Re: Another Torque Amp Question
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Posted by J I Case on March 20, 2005 at 18:01:25 from (69.133.159.14):
In Reply to: Another Torque Amp Question posted by donwisc on March 20, 2005 at 17:51:03:
You TA can be adjusted but most likely it is shot in low range. Does it pull at all in low or does not not move in low ?? My experience with TA is if you don't have to fix them the are not worth fixing. Unless you need the ability to slow down or speed up a little it is a huge cost to repair and not worth the cost to me . Been running a fleet of 1486 with the TA out of them because one side is gone, I can buy them cheep and run then in which ever range is working ok. Of course you bought it at auction and it was probally sold as is where is !! So there is probally no reason to yell at the auctioneer, he just told what he had been told ... could have had a new one put in last week and it not worth a dang when you bought it. Good luck
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