Zachanadandy
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- First Name
- Zach
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- Oct 17, 2023
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- Location
- Patterson, ca
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 gladiator Mojave
- Occupation
- Electrical foreman
It's an auto though, so even those rolling back scenarios are easily controlled with the left foot even while maintaining throttle. In a manual I'm a huge fan of super deep gearing, in an 8 speed auto with a very deep 1st gear I just don't see the advantage. I tend to drive faster than most on trails unless it's a technical section of rocks so again I found 5.38s to be a downgrade all around. The Jeep was actually slower 0-60 by a half second as the trans had to shift 1 extra time. The only place I felt any advantage was reversing in high range as our reverse gear is significantly taller than 1st. The 4.56s felt overgeared on the freeway with the stock 35s. A stock JL sport or sahara can wheel/crawl just fine with its 3.45s and 32s even with its 2.72-1 tcase. That ratio is equivalent to 4.56s and 42s in high range or 62" tires with the 4-1 tcase and 4.56s in LO. Those sport guys on the same trails must be professional drivers to make their rigs work without all that "necessary" gearing?Zach, that's where I have to disagree. The difference between 1 mph and needing 0.5 mph is HUGE.
I put my stock JTR on 35's through some crap and I need the brake pedal more than the accelerator on trails. 4.88's would be amazing, but I drive it all over the country and like the deep overdrive on the highway.
I am a big no re-gearing fan, unless you need bottom end; then you need to re-gear. At highway speeds the transmission with it's 8 speeds will find the right one.
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