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What did you do TO your Gladiator today? [ADMIN WARNING: NO POLITICS, NO GUN TALK]

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I just 35's, was thinking going with 37's and 5.13 gears...but after mocking up a 37 and thinking of my current setup... it'll be tight. I just have 2.5" leveling lift on front. I just don't have the budget to go higher right now.

on 3.73, i only see 8th when on perfectly flat with a tailwind. 6th and 7th most times on the highway. Mileage (mpg) so far seems to be the same. I tow as well, so I'm getting 4.88's. Just waiting on parts. I'll keep you posted if you're interested.
I did 4:88s with 35s. It is very peppy and easily gets into 8th. I did take a hit for gas mileage. Dropped gpm one for the tires and one for the gearing. Still need to reprogram the computer to see how accurate that gpm change is.
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not yet. Going to 4.88

As i was shopping for 37's, my shop guy says he wished he went 5.13's for 37's vs 4.88s. I ended going 35's, so i'll be going 4.88s.
 

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As i was shopping for 37's, my shop guy says he wished he went 5.13's for 37's vs 4.88s. I ended going 35's, so i'll be going 4.88s.
everyone has different opinions based on what they want to do. Stock eq with 37’s is 4.56; so 4.88 is one step, and ive added a bunch of power. Plus i wanted to be able to go down to a 35 and not be useless
 

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Finally on! Could of at least been a prettier day but is what it is. 17x9 +1 Fuel Covert with 35" Mickey Thompson Baja boss.



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Got my bed equipped with some gear, and also installed my rockhard4x4 sliders. 2 out of 6 body mount bolts were a pain to get out, and one didn't want to go back, but with a torch and patience it got done.
My Rubicon rails are also for sale now.
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How was installation on those JCR bed molle panels? Did you have to drill into the bed?
 

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How was installation on those JCR bed molle panels? Did you have to drill into the bed?
Installation was super easy. They mount behind the trail rails with their provided brackets, and the only drilling you would have to do is enlarging the 1 mounting hole in the plastic trail rail cap at the tailgate location on each side, as the brackets push the trail rails out ~1/8". I personally just skipped that and left that fastener off, hasn't been an issue yet.
 

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Yes, I have the 8sp automatic.

For a little more back story.

Totally stock my Rubicon I saw 17.6MPG once with the normal being 16.8-17.

I had the Mopar lift installed at the dealership at 4400 miles and they were supposed to reprogram the computer for the 35s and said they did reprogram. After the lift and “35s”, technically 315/70R17 BFG KO2, I was lucky to see 16 and the normal was 14-15.6. I would rarely see 8th above 65 and it would immediately drop to 7th or even 6th on slight inclines or overpasses. It would never hold 8th.

Towing a flatbed trailer it would drop to 10mpg, and with our 16’ TT I saw 10MPG once with the typical mileage of 6.6-8 MPG at 60 MPH and needed to stop every 130-150 miles for gas. It was terrible and would have to drop to 4th and 5th if there was a slight headwind, I t would stay in 3rd and 4th climbing the mountains out west and I am not talking the really steep inclines.

My overall average across 16000 miles, 6000 towing miles is 13.9 MPG.

A week ago I installed the AEV Procal Snap in preparation for the regear and checked my tire size, the computer showed 32.7 which would have been the stock tire size so I am pretty sure the dealership did not reprogram the computer for tire size which really ticks me off. I measured my tires which came out at 33.7 actual height, after driving and verifying the speedometer I had to drop down to 33.5 to get within 1 MPH. The speedometer is about 3/4 MPH higher than GPS which was good enough for me,

After the reprogram for the correct tire size the Gladiator would hold 8th better but would still drop a gear with slight gas pedal pressure and on overpasses. It was better and I had a slight improvement in gas mileage.

After the gear change it was immediately noticeable with the available power throughout the gears, it will hold 8th and maintain 70 in 8th easily. It has much more passing power. On the way back from North Carolina to Ohio I averaged 17.7 climbing All of the hills up I77 and would only drop to 7th and very occasionally to 6th on the larger climbs, it has much more power and never felt like it was struggling on the hills like before. I am on my second tank and just over 18MPG.

Cruising at 60-62 and on flat I am seeing 20-24 MPG depending on the terrain variation. Between 70-72 I am seeing 18-20MPG.

The regear definitely helps in getting the powerband down where it is much more noticeable and usable, I did not go with 4.88 as I only have one big towing trip each year and did not feel it was worth it as it is mostly a daily driver. I am extremely please with my choice. I am sure this is going to help with towing but the trailer is in storage until April.

One big recommendation I have is if you are going to regear, stick with Dana Spicer gears and master install kit if your needs are similar to mine. I daily drive, tow and occasional off-road use. The Dana Gears and master kit was so close to factory gears for shims needed.

If anyone is on the Wrangler forum they should reach out to @chevymitchell, he was awesome to work with!

If anyone has any questions or would like to talk about the regear, send me a PM.

Hope this helps!
Do you mind sharing a breakdown of the total cost of the regear? Thanks in advance!
 

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Do you mind sharing a breakdown of the total cost of the regear? Thanks in advance!
About $2300 not including travel and hotel costs as I had mine done out of state.
 
 







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