35's with 4.56
35's with 4.56
my gear ratio is stock 3.73 with an auto. I just recently put on 35x12.50 nitto mud grapplers. What gear ratio will be best 4.10 or 4.56. I use it to pull a 30 ft toy box and a 26 ft boat. Its also a daily driver. My buddy has the same truck, but stock tires with the 4.10 ratio and its power it awesome. Thanks in advance
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my gear ratio is stock 3.73 with an auto. I just recently put on 35x12.50 nitto mud grapplers. What gear ratio will be best 4.10 or 4.56. I use it to pull a 30 ft toy box and a 26 ft boat. Its also a daily driver. My buddy has the same truck, but stock tires with the 4.10 ratio and its power it awesome. Thanks in advance
I would only use the 4.10's if you werent going to be doing much hauling. Performance wont be quite as good, but your RPMs will be much lower on highways and you'll get better mileage.
If you go with 4.10s that will put you pretty close to where you started, itd be like havin factory tires. It is not an absolute but for every inch of tire you increase in hight increase your gear ratio by 0.1
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I'm a Jeep guy and very much into proper gearing....hell I once changed out the R&P in my wife's sedan! That being said, I run 4.10's with 35" tires and would not want 4.56's on this vehicle. I live in the mountains and use the truck off road. Having an auto is an even bigger reason to not go as low with the gearing.
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I have 4.10s, an NV5600 and 35s (315s). Sometimes I wish I had a BIT more power towing, but that is what 5th gear is for. I can cruise easily in 6th on the highway but pulling out is a littler slower than I'd like.
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Why would you want to change gears? A 35" tire isn't very big, If your concerend about power towing, then just crank up your engine.
You counldn't pay me enough to change out my 3.55 gears, I love em, and I have 39" tires.
You counldn't pay me enough to change out my 3.55 gears, I love em, and I have 39" tires.
You can always make a taller gear lower by downshifting.
But once you're in high gear, you can't make a low gear higher. Think about that when turning 2800rpm @ 60mph.
I personally think the combo of 315s and 3.55 (equivalent for whatever truck) is PERFECT with a 6-speed.
With an auto trans, you may want a little lower gearing, and the taller OD of the auto may let you get away with it more. I think I'd prefer 4.10s with 35s and an auto. Certainly no lower, though.
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But once you're in high gear, you can't make a low gear higher. Think about that when turning 2800rpm @ 60mph.
I personally think the combo of 315s and 3.55 (equivalent for whatever truck) is PERFECT with a 6-speed.
With an auto trans, you may want a little lower gearing, and the taller OD of the auto may let you get away with it more. I think I'd prefer 4.10s with 35s and an auto. Certainly no lower, though.
jlh


