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18-19 would be a Christmas (am I still allowed to say that?) miracle.I see 18-19 after a long highway trip in the mountains.
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18-19 would be a Christmas (am I still allowed to say that?) miracle.I see 18-19 after a long highway trip in the mountains.
18-19 would be a Christmas (am I still allowed to say that?) miracle.
What’s the link to that calc? Its rough trying to dig for real info in all the regear threads.For the diesel side, using a gear/tire/rpm calculator, with a 8th gear ratio of .64 and 1% converter slip, using a 35 inch tire, the calculator says 76 mph at 2000 rpm with a 4.20 gear ratio. I normally see around 76-78 mph at 2000 rpm in 8th, so for 35's a 4.10 would keep it in the same range as stock.
Im assuming youve sold these already?Since you guys are debating on 4.56 or 4.88, I have Front and Rear Yukon 4.56 brand new in box just change my mind and I'm keeping the 3.73 if anybody interested They are Yukon, bought it from East Coast Gear Supply in NC asking $500 free shipping to US lower 48. Paid $700 plus shipping my lost your gain.
YG D44JL-456R (24809)
YG D44JL-456 (24803)
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Not the person you're asking, but this is probably the best all around calculator out thereWhat’s the link to that calc? Its rough trying to dig for real info in all the regear threads.
That's an oddball gear.Soon certainly not a gear expert, and only recently realized these even existed - but to further muddy the waters, what about 4.63?
https://www.vividracing.com/nitro-g...ngler-rubicon-gladiator-2018-p-152680636.html
This is a quick and dirty one for easy calculations. You can pull transmission ratios out of the Jeep literature.@mrmo and @BlueScapegoat
Ty fellas. Its funny, i opened the both and instantly realized im out of depth haha