Re: adding inches to 4 inch lift
To be a bit more accurate, the NVG3550 has a 0.78 ratio for 5th and most
brands of 33" tires are actually around 32.8" when new. So, with a 4.56 diff, Troy's I6 would be turning 2550 rpm at 70 mph. Right now, with his 4.11 diff, it should turn 2300 rpm @ 70 mph. If he up-sizes to 35s, he'll turn 2400 with 4.56 or 2570 with 4.88 (70 mph). Steve http://xjeep.dyndns.org c wrote: > "Troy" <tdell@earthlink.net> wrote : > >>I have an 01 jeep tj 6 cyl. 5spd manual > > RPM = gear ratio x mph x 336 / tire diameter. > > So in your case 3250 RPM without overdrive and then multiply that by the > overdrive ratio of the trans. It is usually about .7, so you should be about > 2275 RPM > > Chris |
Re: adding inches to 4 inch lift
To be a bit more accurate, the NVG3550 has a 0.78 ratio for 5th and most
brands of 33" tires are actually around 32.8" when new. So, with a 4.56 diff, Troy's I6 would be turning 2550 rpm at 70 mph. Right now, with his 4.11 diff, it should turn 2300 rpm @ 70 mph. If he up-sizes to 35s, he'll turn 2400 with 4.56 or 2570 with 4.88 (70 mph). Steve http://xjeep.dyndns.org c wrote: > "Troy" <tdell@earthlink.net> wrote : > >>I have an 01 jeep tj 6 cyl. 5spd manual > > RPM = gear ratio x mph x 336 / tire diameter. > > So in your case 3250 RPM without overdrive and then multiply that by the > overdrive ratio of the trans. It is usually about .7, so you should be about > 2275 RPM > > Chris |
Re: adding inches to 4 inch lift
Just be sure the Significant Other is not given the opportunity to compare
your 6 inches with your Lift Kit's 4, she'll just get confused. "Troy" <tdell@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:hYgKd.1415$Yd7.1035@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it > rebuilt... > Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send > the pic to Bill) > Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's > I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even > run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch lift > kit, stage 1. Whatever that means. > > How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the > 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch > spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something > "proper". > > I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance. > > Troy > |
Re: adding inches to 4 inch lift
Just be sure the Significant Other is not given the opportunity to compare
your 6 inches with your Lift Kit's 4, she'll just get confused. "Troy" <tdell@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:hYgKd.1415$Yd7.1035@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it > rebuilt... > Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send > the pic to Bill) > Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's > I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even > run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch lift > kit, stage 1. Whatever that means. > > How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the > 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch > spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something > "proper". > > I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance. > > Troy > |
Re: adding inches to 4 inch lift
Just be sure the Significant Other is not given the opportunity to compare
your 6 inches with your Lift Kit's 4, she'll just get confused. "Troy" <tdell@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:hYgKd.1415$Yd7.1035@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it > rebuilt... > Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send > the pic to Bill) > Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's > I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even > run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch lift > kit, stage 1. Whatever that means. > > How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the > 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch > spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something > "proper". > > I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance. > > Troy > |
Re: adding inches to 4 inch lift
bwaha, I have 20" of lift.
KH "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:wImdnVO8ObNwVmbcRVn-2w@ez2.net... > Just be sure the Significant Other is not given the opportunity to compare > your 6 inches with your Lift Kit's 4, she'll just get confused. > > > > > > "Troy" <tdell@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:hYgKd.1415$Yd7.1035@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net... >> Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it >> rebuilt... >> Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send >> the pic to Bill) >> Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's >> I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even >> run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch >> lift kit, stage 1. Whatever that means. >> >> How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the >> 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch >> spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something >> "proper". >> >> I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance. >> >> Troy >> > |
Re: adding inches to 4 inch lift
bwaha, I have 20" of lift.
KH "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:wImdnVO8ObNwVmbcRVn-2w@ez2.net... > Just be sure the Significant Other is not given the opportunity to compare > your 6 inches with your Lift Kit's 4, she'll just get confused. > > > > > > "Troy" <tdell@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:hYgKd.1415$Yd7.1035@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net... >> Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it >> rebuilt... >> Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send >> the pic to Bill) >> Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's >> I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even >> run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch >> lift kit, stage 1. Whatever that means. >> >> How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the >> 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch >> spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something >> "proper". >> >> I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance. >> >> Troy >> > |
Re: adding inches to 4 inch lift
bwaha, I have 20" of lift.
KH "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:wImdnVO8ObNwVmbcRVn-2w@ez2.net... > Just be sure the Significant Other is not given the opportunity to compare > your 6 inches with your Lift Kit's 4, she'll just get confused. > > > > > > "Troy" <tdell@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:hYgKd.1415$Yd7.1035@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net... >> Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it >> rebuilt... >> Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send >> the pic to Bill) >> Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's >> I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even >> run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch >> lift kit, stage 1. Whatever that means. >> >> How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the >> 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch >> spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something >> "proper". >> >> I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance. >> >> Troy >> > |
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