Who's running aftermarket gears?
Who's running aftermarket gears?
I was contemplating between 4.10 and 4.56 gears for when I install 35's, but according to this chart, I should probably be deciding between 4.56 and 4.88 gears.
The chart is based on RPM at 65MPH in a 1:1 transmission drive gear.
Is anyone running 4.56 or 4.88 gears w/ 35" tires? I'm not too concerned about gas mileage.
The chart is based on RPM at 65MPH in a 1:1 transmission drive gear.
Is anyone running 4.56 or 4.88 gears w/ 35" tires? I'm not too concerned about gas mileage.
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Originally Posted by YOMAN
I wonder any one making 4.30 gears ? i think its perfect set up 33-35"
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4.56's and 35's here. Couldn't find 4.30's either but now I'm glad I didn't. 75mph I'm running a hair over 2,250rpm. Check out the chart on www.grimmjeeper.com you can find the 4R75E trans and mix and match gears/tires etc. to compare at different rpms' etc.
Originally Posted by BlackDawg
4.56's and 35's here. Couldn't find 4.30's either but now I'm glad I didn't. 75mph I'm running a hair over 2,250rpm.
Originally Posted by Jessem
I have 4.56 with 35 and at times I wish I had the 4.88
I'm kind of a ***** for low end power!
Originally Posted by patshea098
i think 4.88 is toooo much for 35's.
According to the Superlift chart (1:1 @ 65MPH) and the speed/RPM numbers that BlackDawg posted: I calculate that with 35's and 4.88's your RPM's would be around 2,400 @ 75MPH in overdrive. That doesn't seem too high to me at all. Plus, it's still in the suggested range of the Superlift chart for the proper gear ratio for that size tire... it's on the high end, but it is in the recommended range.
Hell, I had a 5-seed Level 2 FX4 Ranger with 4.10's and 31's from the factory and it ran over 3,000RPM in overdrive at 70MPH.


