What gear ratio do I need for 35 inch tires Jeep Wrangler?

What gear ratio do I need for 35 inch tires Jeep Wrangler?

In most applications, with normal driving habits, you'll usually want to back up the 35-inch tires with 4.88 gears. However, if you live in the mountains, frequent very hilly areas, or rarely run at top speed on the highway, you might be better off with 5.13:1 or even 5.38:1 ratio axle gears.Jan 23, 2018

What size gear ratio do I need for 35 inch tires?

3.31 5.38 --- ---- ---- 34" 2126 3456 35" 2065 3357 36" 2008 3264 37" 1954 3176

What is the best gear ratio for 35s?

We would advise going for 4.10 if you're rolling 35's. Most of the guys rolling 37's on their diesel trucks have found that 4.30 is ideal for them, so if you plan to stick with 35s you should run 4.10 gears.Jan 26, 2018

Are 3.73 gears good for 35 tires?

You can do it but it's definitely not ideal. The ratios with a 5.13 first on a 3.73 rear end and 35's (your proposed setup) is very slightly taller than what a stock 6MT Tacoma is in first gear so it's not like you're going to be causing massive wear getting started.May 3, 2020

Is a 4.10 gear ratio good for 35 inch tires?

4.10 will be just fine for 35's and Especially if you get a 4:1 transfer case for off road adventures. I recently went from 3.21 to 4.10 with 35" Terra Grapplers. It made a huge difference on my 2dr with manual transmission, It's just about perfect around town. I run at about 2400rpm at 70 in 6th gear now.Aug 4, 2015

What gear ratio do I need for 35 inch tires Jeep?

In most applications, with normal driving habits, you'll usually want to back up the 35-inch tires with 4.88 gears. However, if you live in the mountains, frequent very hilly areas, or rarely run at top speed on the highway, you might be better off with 5.13:1 or even 5.38:1 ratio axle gears.Jan 23, 2018

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