New To The Forum and looking for help
New To The Forum and looking for help
Okay sooo i just got a 1998 f-150 4x4, it has the 5.4 triton in it, and it is currently sittin on 285's. everything on it is either white or black other than the tool box which i am thinking about getting a black one. but i was thinking about getting all black rims, mostly leaning towards the xd monsters in a 18x9 wheel. im goin to level my truck and put 33's on them or would i be able to go 35's? please help, and thanks everyone this forum really helps!
to adjust the speedo on the 97-98 you have to swap a physical gear in the trans
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There's a site online that knows all about them and which on you need. I'll find it when I get to a comp and edit this post with it.
You are going to want to look for the "VSS" gear. It's bolted to the tail shaft of the trans with a single nut. It does have a "O" ring on it, so be careful when you pull it out.
You need to pull the stock one and count how many teeth it has. Then, depending on the overall reduction in gearing due to the taller tires, you will need to REDUCE the number of teeth on the new one if your speedo/odo is running SLOWER then before.
I'm sure there is a math formula out there to determine it, but for me, I pulled my stock gear and it had 19 teeth (3.55 gears and OEM tire size was 245/70/16, which were only around 29" tall).
I got LT 265/75/16 tires (just a tad over 31"), so they did change the speedo and the way the trans shifted gears... (It sucked!)
I ended up with an 18 tooth gear that I picked up from the Ford Parts Counter and it brought everything back into sync. It's not 'exact', but a lot closer then what it was and going another tooth smaller, would have been too much...
Simple 5 minute swap and it's a done deal... (Keep your old gear in the glove box, just in case you decide to re-rear the R&P's in the future!)
For a 33" tall tire, I'd say you will need to go 2 teeth smaller and then see where you are at.
Mitch
You need to pull the stock one and count how many teeth it has. Then, depending on the overall reduction in gearing due to the taller tires, you will need to REDUCE the number of teeth on the new one if your speedo/odo is running SLOWER then before.
I'm sure there is a math formula out there to determine it, but for me, I pulled my stock gear and it had 19 teeth (3.55 gears and OEM tire size was 245/70/16, which were only around 29" tall).
I got LT 265/75/16 tires (just a tad over 31"), so they did change the speedo and the way the trans shifted gears... (It sucked!)
I ended up with an 18 tooth gear that I picked up from the Ford Parts Counter and it brought everything back into sync. It's not 'exact', but a lot closer then what it was and going another tooth smaller, would have been too much...
Simple 5 minute swap and it's a done deal... (Keep your old gear in the glove box, just in case you decide to re-rear the R&P's in the future!)
For a 33" tall tire, I'd say you will need to go 2 teeth smaller and then see where you are at.
Mitch






