POSTED THIS ON FACEBOOK AFTER GETTING A PM FROM SOMEONE WHO SAID THEY THOUGHT THEY WOULD GET BETTER MILEAGE WITH 32'S AND STOCK GEARING SINCE THEY WOULD BE TURNING LESS RPM'S
REGEARING FOR LARGER TIRES
RPMS not exact but close and being used for discussion purposes only not exact RPMs
Recently I read in one post where the owner was running 32s with stock gearing and told someone it was the best since it gave him more gas mileage.
Now years ago with carb'd cars etc that sort of was right but not anymore . With the modern computer controlled vehicles of today manufacturers are trying to wring out the very best gas mileage they can , the power band in most new vehicles is in a very narrow RPM range.
We'll take the KJ , stock with 29 inch tall tires and 3.73 gears say it runs at 2800 RPM, move up to a 32 inch tire and it drops that down to say 2500 RPM. Now you are lugging the engine , working the transmission harder since the computer is trying to find the best gear etc. Plus now you have heavier tires, more than likely wheels are heavier as well plus skids etc .
NOW taking that same KJ with 32s and install 4.56s. It will run about 3100 RPM, have the power to pull the extra weight of bumpers, wheels/ tires/ skids etc and not be shifting on every little incline . 32s and 4.10s is about 2800 which is good to a point, but think of pulling the extra weight .
I'm running 4.10s on my 03 with 265-70-16s, ( 30.6 inches tall so considered in some circles to be 31s) and its almost perfect all around, pulling trailer, on interstates and backroads. About 2900 RPM with that combo.
My 04 when I went to 32s and still stock geared I hated it, for a couple of weeks it would downshift even on small hills on the interstate, had to run with the OD off all the time. Then regeared to 4.10s and once again fun to drive.
So in the end, if you want to run larger tires etc plan on regearing. If you don't believe me look up the charts for yourself, many companies have them online. I've regeared every vehicle I have lifted and installed larger tires on for years for longevity, more power and mileage and overall fun factor. Rev. Mudd waiting....on the collection plate to be passed LOL Sermon over
REGEARING FOR LARGER TIRES
RPMS not exact but close and being used for discussion purposes only not exact RPMs
Recently I read in one post where the owner was running 32s with stock gearing and told someone it was the best since it gave him more gas mileage.
Now years ago with carb'd cars etc that sort of was right but not anymore . With the modern computer controlled vehicles of today manufacturers are trying to wring out the very best gas mileage they can , the power band in most new vehicles is in a very narrow RPM range.
We'll take the KJ , stock with 29 inch tall tires and 3.73 gears say it runs at 2800 RPM, move up to a 32 inch tire and it drops that down to say 2500 RPM. Now you are lugging the engine , working the transmission harder since the computer is trying to find the best gear etc. Plus now you have heavier tires, more than likely wheels are heavier as well plus skids etc .
NOW taking that same KJ with 32s and install 4.56s. It will run about 3100 RPM, have the power to pull the extra weight of bumpers, wheels/ tires/ skids etc and not be shifting on every little incline . 32s and 4.10s is about 2800 which is good to a point, but think of pulling the extra weight .
I'm running 4.10s on my 03 with 265-70-16s, ( 30.6 inches tall so considered in some circles to be 31s) and its almost perfect all around, pulling trailer, on interstates and backroads. About 2900 RPM with that combo.
My 04 when I went to 32s and still stock geared I hated it, for a couple of weeks it would downshift even on small hills on the interstate, had to run with the OD off all the time. Then regeared to 4.10s and once again fun to drive.
So in the end, if you want to run larger tires etc plan on regearing. If you don't believe me look up the charts for yourself, many companies have them online. I've regeared every vehicle I have lifted and installed larger tires on for years for longevity, more power and mileage and overall fun factor. Rev. Mudd waiting....on the collection plate to be passed LOL Sermon over