NC_Overland
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Iām glad someone else brought that up. The small pinion with the 5.13s concerns me too. Iād never go past 4.88. I didnāt mention it because itās such a powder keg.The question of gearing depends a lot on your environment and if you're running a Dana 44 axle; if you're in an environment that's slippery, muddy, or has loose soil then there's no real problem with the 5.13 gears and a Dana 44. If you are in Moab or other environments with very high traction and potential driveline binding, 5.13 gears become a problem. The small pinion gear means less engagement with the ring gear and tends to result in broken teeth and sheering. I've seen more than a few diffs grenade on the slickrock, but 4.88 gears have a larger pinion and more surface area engaged with the ring gear.
If you go with a Dana 60, all this above is meaningless since you can get 5+ gearing ratios out of a larger ring gear and keep a larger pinion for more engagement.
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