'22JTRD
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- First Name
- Dale
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- 2022 Jeep JT Rubicon
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Pulled the trigger today and ordered the Spicer 4.10s from the gasser and Master Install kits.
Don't want to lose the top end highway mpgs that would come from upping to the 4.56s.
Since adding the Mopar 2" lift and going up to Nitto Ridge Grappler 38x11.50r17 last Saturday, I have felt the need to bring the power band back closer to oem spec.
The actual 37" tire on the truck dropped the ratio to 3.3 and effected what I feel is unacceptable fuel consumption at launch from stop.
I ran Nitto Trail Grappler 35x12.5x17 for the last 3 years and felt the 3.73 ( 3.55 due to 35" tire size ) was adequate since I don't tow and live in Flat Earth Florida
Tire Size Gear Calculator sez 4.22 to get back to oem spec, so it will end up being. 12 underdriven with 4.10s.
That small amount of underdrive should be acceptable at launch and give a fraction better highway mpgs.
Don't want to lose the top end highway mpgs that would come from upping to the 4.56s.
Since adding the Mopar 2" lift and going up to Nitto Ridge Grappler 38x11.50r17 last Saturday, I have felt the need to bring the power band back closer to oem spec.
The actual 37" tire on the truck dropped the ratio to 3.3 and effected what I feel is unacceptable fuel consumption at launch from stop.
I ran Nitto Trail Grappler 35x12.5x17 for the last 3 years and felt the 3.73 ( 3.55 due to 35" tire size ) was adequate since I don't tow and live in Flat Earth Florida
Tire Size Gear Calculator sez 4.22 to get back to oem spec, so it will end up being. 12 underdriven with 4.10s.
That small amount of underdrive should be acceptable at launch and give a fraction better highway mpgs.
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