35"toyo's, 3.73's, Xcal 2

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35"toyo's, 3.73's, Xcal 2

One of the reason I love the 3.73's and my Xcal2 . I've got a long driveway by the way.
 

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Mhmm, now try to maintain that speed up ANY incline without the torque converter continually unlocking and relocking. I hate 3.73s with the 35s, regearing when I can afford it.

BTW be careful, I doubt those tires are speed rated that high. Mine are only speed rated to 93 mph.
 
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toyo m/ts are rated up to 99mph for 30 minutes.
 
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Mhmm, now try to maintain that speed up ANY incline without the torque converter continually unlocking and relocking. I hate 3.73s with the 35s, regearing when I can afford it.

BTW be careful, I doubt those tires are speed rated that high. Mine are only speed rated to 93 mph.
Ditto! Wish I would have went with 33's instead of 35's trans runs arund 165ish a little high in my book.

On the tire speed really doubt he is doing 110 for more than a few seconds.
 



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