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<blockquote data-quote="ns_sheep" data-source="post: 3343120" data-attributes="member: 46000"><p>Yes, all through the rear axle but they seem to be built to handle it. From new the 6.7L puts out 440bhp and 925ft lbs torque. My 6.4 only had 350 but up to about 430bhp now, that's plenty for me. A few guys tune them to well over 500 and drag race them, need to be in 4x4 to get away. </p><p>They are a fairly heavy truck (8000lb +) empty, so traction is actually pretty good but they tend to sink pretty quick in a muddy field....I know from experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ns_sheep, post: 3343120, member: 46000"] Yes, all through the rear axle but they seem to be built to handle it. From new the 6.7L puts out 440bhp and 925ft lbs torque. My 6.4 only had 350 but up to about 430bhp now, that's plenty for me. A few guys tune them to well over 500 and drag race them, need to be in 4x4 to get away. They are a fairly heavy truck (8000lb +) empty, so traction is actually pretty good but they tend to sink pretty quick in a muddy field....I know from experience. [/QUOTE]
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