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I have a 2019 JLU Sahara V6 with 35x12.5 Nitto Trailgrapplers and a 2.5” BDS Lift with Fox Shocks. Also have a steel front bumper with warm winch. I am considering regearing from my current 3.45 set up to 4.56 along with a Pulsar.

Do you guys think this project with both the regear and pulsar together equal a noticeable increase in lower end torque? See below for details and thank you!!

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I’m running 38s 13.5 wide without a regear and its a daily runner and I take it off-road often with no problems. Just my opinion, you don’t need to do that with 35s.
 

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And for a programmer you can get a rough country one to adjust for the wheels, pulsar is overkill, I would get a Tazer before a pulsar..
 

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I’m running 38s 13.5 wide without a regear and its a daily runner and I take it off-road often with no problems. Just my opinion, you don’t need to do that with 35s.
I was more interested if I would see a nice increase in low end torque?
 

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I was more interested if I would see a nice increase in low end torque?
Not really. I have about 30,000 miles with my Pulsar. You'll notice throttle response and some increases in the low end but not really anything substantial. I have a MT and just put 37's on with stock 4.10 gears. Tow tune is drivable. Performance tune felt almost the same as when I was on 35's...I will likely still re-gear, but only to 4.56
 

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Not really. I have about 30,000 miles with my Pulsar. You'll notice throttle response and some increases in the low end but not really anything substantial. I have a MT and just put 37's on with stock 4.10 gears. Tow tune is drivable. Performance tune felt almost the same as when I was on 35's...I will likely still re-gear, but only to 4.56
CGFLYER - How is the latest Pulsar holding up so far?
 

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CGFLYER - How is the latest Pulsar holding up so far?
Only have about 3,000 miles on the latest one, but it has the new mother board supposedly...so far, so good. I have a 5,000+ road trip planned in a couple of months, so time will tell.
 

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Any update on the programmers?
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