kb5zcr
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Ok, I've heard many say they regeared after getting bigger tires to get its drive ability back and are very happy with the results.
They say that the power is back and is similar to stock.
Ok, now to my questions for all the engineers and high thinkers out there.
A stock gladiator can run a 0-60 time of approx 8 seconds (https://www.zeroto60times.com/vehicle-make/jeep-0-60-mph-times/).
Has anyone found out what their larger tired, regeared, glad's 0-60 time is?
When one regears and says that they feel their lost power is back, where does this lost power come from?
I understand that the rolling mass with bigger tires has some effect and takes more power to get going.
It seems that regearing only puts you in a higher rpm for any given speed, and I get the engine makes more power as the rpm rises (within reason), is this where the lost power comes from?
I'd love to see 0-60 times from some users here to see the change from stock to regeared with larger tires.
I know these jeeps arnt speedsters, I just don't know any other way to compare before VS after a tire change and regear.
I'd like to get an idea of how much a regear with larger tires will change the drivability from stock.
Thanks,
They say that the power is back and is similar to stock.
Ok, now to my questions for all the engineers and high thinkers out there.
A stock gladiator can run a 0-60 time of approx 8 seconds (https://www.zeroto60times.com/vehicle-make/jeep-0-60-mph-times/).
Has anyone found out what their larger tired, regeared, glad's 0-60 time is?
When one regears and says that they feel their lost power is back, where does this lost power come from?
I understand that the rolling mass with bigger tires has some effect and takes more power to get going.
It seems that regearing only puts you in a higher rpm for any given speed, and I get the engine makes more power as the rpm rises (within reason), is this where the lost power comes from?
I'd love to see 0-60 times from some users here to see the change from stock to regeared with larger tires.
I know these jeeps arnt speedsters, I just don't know any other way to compare before VS after a tire change and regear.
I'd like to get an idea of how much a regear with larger tires will change the drivability from stock.
Thanks,
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