Do I need to change diff ratio..
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
<trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
> am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
>Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73 gears
>at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I go
>to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at 3.73.
>I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
>believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
>sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
>also.
4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And you
probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how it
performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine is in
a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
<trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
> am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
>Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73 gears
>at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I go
>to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at 3.73.
>I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
>believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
>sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
>also.
4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And you
probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how it
performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine is in
a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
<trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
> am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
>Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73 gears
>at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I go
>to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at 3.73.
>I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
>believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
>sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
>also.
4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And you
probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how it
performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine is in
a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
<trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
> am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
>Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73 gears
>at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I go
>to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at 3.73.
>I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
>believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
>sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
>also.
4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And you
probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how it
performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine is in
a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
<trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
> am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
>Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73 gears
>at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I go
>to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at 3.73.
>I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
>believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
>sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
>also.
4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And you
probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how it
performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine is in
a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
<trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
> am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
>Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73 gears
>at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I go
>to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at 3.73.
>I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
>believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
>sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
>also.
4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And you
probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how it
performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine is in
a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
Having run 33" tires and 4.10 gearing for several years, I'll say that 4.56
is definitely the optimal ratio to go with for 33" tires. :)
Jerry
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"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
is definitely the optimal ratio to go with for 33" tires. :)
Jerry
--
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"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
Having run 33" tires and 4.10 gearing for several years, I'll say that 4.56
is definitely the optimal ratio to go with for 33" tires. :)
Jerry
--
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"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
is definitely the optimal ratio to go with for 33" tires. :)
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
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"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
Having run 33" tires and 4.10 gearing for several years, I'll say that 4.56
is definitely the optimal ratio to go with for 33" tires. :)
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
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"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
is definitely the optimal ratio to go with for 33" tires. :)
Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
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http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
Thanks Matt,
If I go to 4.10's I will probably still be able to use overdrive (5th).
Like Bill related to, with my 3.73 I can forget 5th at 65. And I am like
you, seldom over 65. Right now, in 4 low, second is too low for most
trails. Third is better even up hills. Of course tires have a lot to do
with this. I may just leave it at 3.73 and see how it goes.
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
If I go to 4.10's I will probably still be able to use overdrive (5th).
Like Bill related to, with my 3.73 I can forget 5th at 65. And I am like
you, seldom over 65. Right now, in 4 low, second is too low for most
trails. Third is better even up hills. Of course tires have a lot to do
with this. I may just leave it at 3.73 and see how it goes.
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
Thanks Matt,
If I go to 4.10's I will probably still be able to use overdrive (5th).
Like Bill related to, with my 3.73 I can forget 5th at 65. And I am like
you, seldom over 65. Right now, in 4 low, second is too low for most
trails. Third is better even up hills. Of course tires have a lot to do
with this. I may just leave it at 3.73 and see how it goes.
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
If I go to 4.10's I will probably still be able to use overdrive (5th).
Like Bill related to, with my 3.73 I can forget 5th at 65. And I am like
you, seldom over 65. Right now, in 4 low, second is too low for most
trails. Third is better even up hills. Of course tires have a lot to do
with this. I may just leave it at 3.73 and see how it goes.
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
Thanks Matt,
If I go to 4.10's I will probably still be able to use overdrive (5th).
Like Bill related to, with my 3.73 I can forget 5th at 65. And I am like
you, seldom over 65. Right now, in 4 low, second is too low for most
trails. Third is better even up hills. Of course tires have a lot to do
with this. I may just leave it at 3.73 and see how it goes.
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
If I go to 4.10's I will probably still be able to use overdrive (5th).
Like Bill related to, with my 3.73 I can forget 5th at 65. And I am like
you, seldom over 65. Right now, in 4 low, second is too low for most
trails. Third is better even up hills. Of course tires have a lot to do
with this. I may just leave it at 3.73 and see how it goes.
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote in message
news:20031029211336.29660.00001361@mb-m24.aol.com...
> In article <MwYnb.58680$Tr4.131631@attbi_s03>, "Andy"
> <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> >Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
gears
> >at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When I
go
> >to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
3.73.
> >I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> >believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> >sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road manners
> >also.
>
> 4.10's will keep your RPM at a given speed about where they are now. And
you
> probably won't need to get a new speedo gear. I agree with Gerald, see how
it
> performs with 3.73's. You might get slightly better fuel economy as well.
> Though when I went to 33's I changed to 4.56's, and seemed to increase my
> economy by 2-3mpg. Speedo gear is correct. Maybe it's because the engine
is in
> a more efficient powerband, or that I rarely go above 65 mph now.
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
#20
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Re: Do I need to change diff ratio..
I get the best mileage running my 86 at 2300 rpm, 19 US mpg.
If I use 5th, I drop well below 2000 rpm and then my gas mileage sucks.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Andy wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill & Gerald,
>
> I guess I'll stick with the ratio I have know and give up 5th like you say
> Bill. I don't particularly like it now at 2150 RPM's. Kind of weak in 5th.
> I see I will only have to go to 4.11 if I change the ratio. Fuel mileage
> should be OK and I can use 5th downhill. LOL
>
> Andy
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:3FA05C62.ECF5226A@***.net...
> > Hi Andy,
> > You may see that you're just inside the chart at:
> > http://www.4wheelparts.com:80/Tirel_Gear_Ratio.asp Of course, you'll
> > have to forget about using the overdrive, fifth gear.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Andy wrote:
> > >
> > > I am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> > > Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
> gears
> > > at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When
> I go
> > > to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
> 3.73.
> > > I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> > > believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> > > sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road
> manners
> > > also.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Andy
> > > OTR Driver, home for a month.
> > > 2001 TJ Sport
> > > Dana 44 rear
> > > 3.73 Gears
> > > 5 Speed
If I use 5th, I drop well below 2000 rpm and then my gas mileage sucks.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Andy wrote:
>
> Thanks Bill & Gerald,
>
> I guess I'll stick with the ratio I have know and give up 5th like you say
> Bill. I don't particularly like it now at 2150 RPM's. Kind of weak in 5th.
> I see I will only have to go to 4.11 if I change the ratio. Fuel mileage
> should be OK and I can use 5th downhill. LOL
>
> Andy
> "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:3FA05C62.ECF5226A@***.net...
> > Hi Andy,
> > You may see that you're just inside the chart at:
> > http://www.4wheelparts.com:80/Tirel_Gear_Ratio.asp Of course, you'll
> > have to forget about using the overdrive, fifth gear.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Andy wrote:
> > >
> > > I am building up my 01 TJ and have gotten super advice from the group.
> > > Right now I run a hair under 2200 RPM's (Approx), in fifth, with 3.73
> gears
> > > at 65 MPH. Rear diff is a Dana 44. I have 30" stock tires now. When
> I go
> > > to 33" tires will I need to go to 4.11 or maybe 4.56, or can I stay at
> 3.73.
> > > I don't think I should because my RPM's will be below 2000 at 65, I
> > > believe. Is my thinking correct on this? I will be mostly "on road",
> > > sometimes on long trips on the highway. But I want good off road
> manners
> > > also.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Andy
> > > OTR Driver, home for a month.
> > > 2001 TJ Sport
> > > Dana 44 rear
> > > 3.73 Gears
> > > 5 Speed