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Jan 3, 2005 16:26:28 GMT -5
Post by bluridr on Jan 3, 2005 16:26:28 GMT -5
I have a 94 toyota pickup with a 3 in body lift (i dont know if it has a suspension lift) and 35 inn tires
It has the stock 4.10 gears i need info on what gears i should use
I drive the truck to and from school and work and occasionaly drive on the interstate
It wont pull 5th gear on the interstate and i keep it around 70 in 4th gear
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Jan 4, 2005 15:33:31 GMT -5
Post by Yotabeater on Jan 4, 2005 15:33:31 GMT -5
5.29's if its a 22re, and 4.88's if its a 6 banger would be what i'd go with.
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Dec 21, 2005 0:30:40 GMT -5
Post by disturbedt11 on Dec 21, 2005 0:30:40 GMT -5
my truck is set up the same exact way some tell me 4.56's some 5.29's some 4.88's. i wish that i had some way of knowing exactly what i need.
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Dec 21, 2005 1:12:45 GMT -5
Post by Sean on Dec 21, 2005 1:12:45 GMT -5
my truck is set up the same exact way some tell me 4.56's some 5.29's some 4.88's. i wish that i had some way of knowing exactly what i need. I have 4.56s on 37s and it not nearly enough. Could hardly feel the difference from 4.10s when i drove on 31s to go get the new tires on. With the 37s its a total dog on the highway. I only did this because i had a wrecker e-locker that was 4.56 and no money to regear two diffs. Personally i would go 5.29s even on 35s. I beleive that is still under stock overall drive ratio with 35s, buts its as close as you are going to get.
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Dec 21, 2005 8:55:09 GMT -5
Post by fourwd1 on Dec 21, 2005 8:55:09 GMT -5
4.88's if the truck is mostly street driven, 5.29's if it's offroaded a lot. 4.56 is too high for 35's.
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Dec 21, 2005 23:59:11 GMT -5
Post by MattBC on Dec 21, 2005 23:59:11 GMT -5
I have a 94 toyota pickup with a 3 in body lift (i dont know if it has a suspension lift) and 35 inn tires It has the stock 4.10 gears i need info on what gears i should use I drive the truck to and from school and work and occasionaly drive on the interstate It wont pull 5th gear on the interstate and i keep it around 70 in 4th gear depends what you want .. do you want to duplicate stock gear ratio, which is something like 28" tires on 4.10 gears? For better highway milegae you can go then go one step up or for offroad one ratio down I know people who run 35's on 410 gears and are happy beating it that way .. let us know what you intend to do with the truck Matt
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Dec 31, 2005 14:59:45 GMT -5
Post by 86taco on Dec 31, 2005 14:59:45 GMT -5
Go with the 5.29's man. I am knocking down 18-19 MPG with my 5.29's and 35 x 14 x 15 groundhawgs. The tires are heave any wide but thats some good gas mileage. I daily drive my rig and show every jeep I see how its done on the weekends.
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