View Poll Results: what gears should I get
4.56s
28
70.00%
4.88s
12
30.00%
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Well to honest I am mainly looking for a great hwy gear with the 33s. It will be driven on the street ALOT. I am changing the gears in the tcase so it will be lower for crawling. I am after great power and gas mileage. I don't want to feel like its a workout to drive it 70-75 MPH .
What kind of mileage are you all getting with 33s
What kind of mileage are you all getting with 33s
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I have a lo-per 4.0 A/T, 31" tires and the 4:88's give me a nice responsive Jeep. I get 16 mpg towing a 3500lb travel trailer. If gas milage was my holy grail I'd drive a Honda.
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I am running 4.56s on 35s and wish I had done 4.88s.. I will likely go to 33s if I can not make it work right on the trail
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What kind of mileage are you all getting with 33s
i often hear of people complaining about not having low enough gearsOriginally Posted by Ruttenit
Well to honest I am mainly looking for a great hwy gear with the 33s. It will be driven on the street ALOT. I am changing the gears in the tcase so it will be lower for crawling. I am after great power and gas mileage. I don't want to feel like its a workout to drive it 70-75 MPH .What kind of mileage are you all getting with 33s
i never hear of people complaining about having too low gears.
friend of mine ran 5.13's with 31's 18 mpg at 65 mph
for an engine to run most efficiently you want to keep it in the power curve.
what sucks up milage is constantly changing gears for hills, slipping the torque converter, lugging the engine.
and dont ask me how i know, but...
at 97 mph im runnin 3600 rpms
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i got a 98' limited. so 4.56 or 4.88's. but i want good mpgs as well. so i figured 4.56????
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i never hear of people complaining about having too low gears.
friend of mine ran 5.13's with 31's 18 mpg at 65 mph
for an engine to run most efficiently you want to keep it in the power curve.
what sucks up milage is constantly changing gears for hills, slipping the torque converter, lugging the engine.
and dont ask me how i know, but...
at 97 mph im runnin 3600 rpms
Originally Posted by ktmracer419
i often hear of people complaining about not having low enough gearsi never hear of people complaining about having too low gears.
friend of mine ran 5.13's with 31's 18 mpg at 65 mph
for an engine to run most efficiently you want to keep it in the power curve.
what sucks up milage is constantly changing gears for hills, slipping the torque converter, lugging the engine.
and dont ask me how i know, but...
at 97 mph im runnin 3600 rpms
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.Originally Posted by xjbuddy
i got a 98' limited. so 4.56 or 4.88's. but i want good mpgs as well. so i figured 4.56????
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i am running 4.88's in my dodge lifted 6 inchs with 37 inch tires, get okay MPG and i mainly did it to tow my jeep. I love the 4.88's and my truck is a daily driver
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fullsize v8 dodge tow rig does not = midsize unibody xjOriginally Posted by 1990cherokee
i am running 4.88's in my dodge lifted 6 inchs with 37 inch tires, get okay MPG and i mainly did it to tow my jeep. I love the 4.88's and my truck is a daily driver
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I have a stock 1987 4-speed transmission with a 4-cylinder TBI 2.5L engine pushing 31x9.5s, what gear ratio do I have and what ratio would be ideal for my engine on 33's?
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highest you can get is 4.88, so that. your stock gears are probably 4.10Originally Posted by alpine.adrenaline
I have a stock 1987 4-speed transmission with a 4-cylinder TBI 2.5L engine pushing 31x9.5s, what gear ratio do I have and what ratio would be ideal for my engine on 33's?
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Ahem......Originally Posted by alpine.adrenaline
I have a stock 1987 4-speed transmission with a 4-cylinder TBI 2.5L engine pushing 31x9.5s, what gear ratio do I have and what ratio would be ideal for my engine on 33's?