DankjeeP
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Yes, there is a break in period for sure.Man, I am all jealous. I plan to wheel Friday. Mine were "hot ran" according to the shop. Just keep it under 70 for the first 500 miles is what they said.
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Yes, there is a break in period for sure.Man, I am all jealous. I plan to wheel Friday. Mine were "hot ran" according to the shop. Just keep it under 70 for the first 500 miles is what they said.
I'm at 12 MPG's on ridge grappler 35's. I have under 1k miles on my JTM and baby this thing. A regear is in my future.Weird. I get 16.5 with black rhinos and the same 35. Glad I am gonna re gear.
Oops.Man, I am all jealous. I plan to wheel Friday. Mine were "hot ran" according to the shop. Just keep it under 70 for the first 500 miles is what they said.
LOLOL. I can feel the pain in this post ?No
Messing up is putting 35s on instead of 37s like I did
You’ll love it. Drive it for a bit to see how it feels before deciding on gears. I went with 3.5” lift and 37 inch KO2s (ya ya, they run a hair small) and it hasn’t been nearly unbearable for me even with 3.73s. It’s my daily driver and I don’t have a heavy foot, but power is not an issue. It keeps speed fine, and it’ll never be fast, but is not as bad as some people make it out to be. Make the decision that is best for you.Good afternoon all. I have a 21 JT Sport S with the 4.10's. I am about to install a 2.5" Lift and 37" Tires on 17x8.5 -6mm wheels. Did I just mess up and should have went with 35's?
Can you hold 8th doing 65-70mph?I run 4.10 gears with37” BFG KO2s with the 8-speed auto. I have zero reason to monkey with a gear change with my running and towing in Texas.
What lights are you running on your bull barI'm running 2.5 inch ready lift on mine with stock wheels and 37s and 4.10 gears and mine does great.
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It depends on conditions, but I’m happy with how it performs. 8th is a second overdrive. I don’t expect it to be held like some others, even at stock wheels and tires.Can you hold 8th doing 65-70mph?
Yeah thats why I'm trying to gage it I suppose. My stock sport s also down shifts on inclines as did every car I've ever owned lol. It's hard to tell if people just didn't pay attention to the gears before going up in tire size. Under normal highway circumstances is it reasonable expect the tranny to not shift back and forth constantly with 37s?It depends on conditions, but I’m happy with how it performs. 8th is a second overdrive. I don’t expect it to be held like some others, even at stock wheels and tires.
Hard to say since things can vary, wind, elevation, your steadiness with the throttle. One should expect some gear hunting these days of 8, 9 , 10 speed transmissions.Yeah thats why I'm trying to gage it I suppose. My stock sport s also down shifts on inclines as did every car I've ever owned lol. It's hard to tell if people just didn't pay attention to the gears before going up in tire size. Under normal highway circumstances is it reasonable expect the tranny to not shift back and forth constantly with 37s?
I run 35 ridge grapplers with a 2.5” lift and get 19.8 on my 50 mile ride to work and 22.2 on my ride up to my cabin going through a bunch of steep hills. I am not a lead foot but I’m usually doing around 75-80ish my entire trip. I used a flash cal to change the tire size and nothing else. Crazy how each beast is different.I'm at 12 MPG's on ridge grappler 35's. I have under 1k miles on my JTM and baby this thing. A regear is in my future.