The increased use of multi-range manual gearboxes with more semi-automatic and full automatic transmissions available has seen the departure of two-speed rear axles, although many classic trucks retain this feature.
Generally used with four or five-speed gearboxes, the two-speed axle offered increased overall drive ratios to better suit available engine power, load and terrain requirements.
In effect two-speed axles could provide a fast ratio for top speed and lowe
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