37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by Colibri » Fri Aug 17, 2018 7:56 pm

adeluca73 wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:44 pm
olyelr wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:24 pm
Bill2014 wrote:
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If you only do work in the forward direction, it reduces to a question of optimization...
If backing something heavy up a winding hill in 4Lo is in the picture, I would think twice about the "weaker" gear set.
I've been in 4Lo reverse with the wheels taking turns breaking loose - stock gears - hoping I don't hear a snap and have things come to a grinding halt. :notworthy:

If it wasn't for the strength concern, I may have regeared even with the 33's. (for the way I use the PW)

On the other hand, the Power Wagons aren't high torque diesels so maybe it doesn't matter.


I am on stock size tires as I think you are, and even with those I would like 4.56's, if not 4.88's. The trans gears are just so high.

When the jump to 37's comes I think I will go to 5.13's.
Funny—all this talk of gearing and tires, at one point 4.88’s & 37’s were like the holy grail step-up for the Best-Gen trucks, put us on par or above with the ‘13 and older crowd who mostly gravitate to 35’s and keep their 4.56’s. Now the move is to 39/40” tires and 5.13’s—and I’ve been secretly discussing with my inner engineer the virtue of abandoning the 37” experience and moving down to lowly 35’s ( HUSH YOUR MOUTH) when these Nittos are done :jawdrop:

The unsprung weight difference, added driveline stress, and steep increase in rolling moment of inertia haunts my nerd alter-ego, but the cool kid in me wants 5.13’s and 40’s (STILL YOU MIND, DONT LISTEN TO THOSE MOAB HERETICS AND GYPSIES, THEY’ll PILFER YOUR TREASURE AND PLUNDER YOUR TRUCK) so i war with my innersef, but i think 35’s and 4.88’s look pretty great for all around use....maybe a bit higher RPM at 75mph than I’d like, but I’ll take that over the fear of constant brake fade, and NO, I’M NOT INSTALLING HYDRO ASSIST STEERING, OR A BIGGER MASTER CYLINDER AND HIGH CAPACITY STEEL BRAUDED LINES—GET THEE BEHIND ME SATAN
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Howe steering pump and gear with hydraulic ram assist
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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by Low_Sky » Fri Aug 17, 2018 9:48 pm

adeluca73 wrote:
olyelr wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:24 pm
Bill2014 wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 8:51 am
If you only do work in the forward direction, it reduces to a question of optimization...
If backing something heavy up a winding hill in 4Lo is in the picture, I would think twice about the "weaker" gear set.
I've been in 4Lo reverse with the wheels taking turns breaking loose - stock gears - hoping I don't hear a snap and have things come to a grinding halt. :notworthy:

If it wasn't for the strength concern, I may have regeared even with the 33's. (for the way I use the PW)

On the other hand, the Power Wagons aren't high torque diesels so maybe it doesn't matter.


I am on stock size tires as I think you are, and even with those I would like 4.56's, if not 4.88's. The trans gears are just so high.

When the jump to 37's comes I think I will go to 5.13's.
Funny—all this talk of gearing and tires, at one point 4.88’s & 37’s were like the holy grail step-up for the Best-Gen trucks, put us on par or above with the ‘13 and older crowd who mostly gravitate to 35’s and keep their 4.56’s. Now the move is to 39/40” tires and 5.13’s—and I’ve been secretly discussing with my inner engineer the virtue of abandoning the 37” experience and moving down to lowly 35’s ( HUSH YOUR MOUTH) when these Nittos are done :jawdrop:

The unsprung weight difference, added driveline stress, and steep increase in rolling moment of inertia haunts my nerd alter-ego, but the cool kid in me wants 5.13’s and 40’s (STILL YOU MIND, DONT LISTEN TO THOSE MOAB HERETICS AND GYPSIES, THEY’ll PILFER YOUR TREASURE AND PLUNDER YOUR TRUCK) so i war with my innersef, but i think 35’s and 4.88’s look pretty great for all around use....maybe a bit higher RPM at 75mph than I’d like, but I’ll take that over the fear of constant brake fade, and NO, I’M NOT INSTALLING HYDRO ASSIST STEERING, OR A BIGGER MASTER CYLINDER AND HIGH CAPACITY STEEL BRAUDED LINES—GET THEE BEHIND ME SATAN
4.88s and 35s, think of the pep!


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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by Reloaderguy » Fri Aug 17, 2018 10:07 pm

Colibri wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 7:56 pm
adeluca73 wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:44 pm
olyelr wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:24 pm



I am on stock size tires as I think you are, and even with those I would like 4.56's, if not 4.88's. The trans gears are just so high.

When the jump to 37's comes I think I will go to 5.13's.
Funny—all this talk of gearing and tires, at one point 4.88’s & 37’s were like the holy grail step-up for the Best-Gen trucks, put us on par or above with the ‘13 and older crowd who mostly gravitate to 35’s and keep their 4.56’s. Now the move is to 39/40” tires and 5.13’s—and I’ve been secretly discussing with my inner engineer the virtue of abandoning the 37” experience and moving down to lowly 35’s ( HUSH YOUR MOUTH) when these Nittos are done :jawdrop:

The unsprung weight difference, added driveline stress, and steep increase in rolling moment of inertia haunts my nerd alter-ego, but the cool kid in me wants 5.13’s and 40’s (STILL YOU MIND, DONT LISTEN TO THOSE MOAB HERETICS AND GYPSIES, THEY’ll PILFER YOUR TREASURE AND PLUNDER YOUR TRUCK) so i war with my innersef, but i think 35’s and 4.88’s look pretty great for all around use....maybe a bit higher RPM at 75mph than I’d like, but I’ll take that over the fear of constant brake fade, and NO, I’M NOT INSTALLING HYDRO ASSIST STEERING, OR A BIGGER MASTER CYLINDER AND HIGH CAPACITY STEEL BRAUDED LINES—GET THEE BEHIND ME SATAN
Cleopatra queen of denial lol
Do you think an AEV snorkel is tall enough to get across denial?

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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by olyelr » Fri Aug 17, 2018 10:23 pm

Mister reloaderman, its an intake that is raised... not to be mistaken for a snorkel.
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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by adeluca73 » Sat Aug 18, 2018 2:19 am

Reloaderguy wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 10:07 pm
Colibri wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 7:56 pm
adeluca73 wrote:
Fri Aug 17, 2018 3:44 pm


Funny—all this talk of gearing and tires, at one point 4.88’s & 37’s were like the holy grail step-up for the Best-Gen trucks, put us on par or above with the ‘13 and older crowd who mostly gravitate to 35’s and keep their 4.56’s. Now the move is to 39/40” tires and 5.13’s—and I’ve been secretly discussing with my inner engineer the virtue of abandoning the 37” experience and moving down to lowly 35’s ( HUSH YOUR MOUTH) when these Nittos are done :jawdrop:

The unsprung weight difference, added driveline stress, and steep increase in rolling moment of inertia haunts my nerd alter-ego, but the cool kid in me wants 5.13’s and 40’s (STILL YOU MIND, DONT LISTEN TO THOSE MOAB HERETICS AND GYPSIES, THEY’ll PILFER YOUR TREASURE AND PLUNDER YOUR TRUCK) so i war with my innersef, but i think 35’s and 4.88’s look pretty great for all around use....maybe a bit higher RPM at 75mph than I’d like, but I’ll take that over the fear of constant brake fade, and NO, I’M NOT INSTALLING HYDRO ASSIST STEERING, OR A BIGGER MASTER CYLINDER AND HIGH CAPACITY STEEL BRAUDED LINES—GET THEE BEHIND ME SATAN
Cleopatra queen of denial lol
Do you think an AEV snorkel is tall enough to get across denial
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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by Colibri » Sat Aug 18, 2018 9:36 am

Hahahaha
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Carli 3” coils deaver leafs 3” kings with 4 tube bypass rear and fr/rr hydro bumps
Howe steering pump and gear with hydraulic ram assist
Custom tube bumpers and white knuckle sliders
Creative fab trussed axle. rem polished and cryoed 5.13 gears with arb lockers fr/rr
Sharadon stage 2 545rfe with 3000 stall edge converter
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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by Tejas » Sun Nov 11, 2018 5:58 pm

Who do you guys recommend for a R&P Gear swap in the Houston area?

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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by Colibri » Mon Nov 12, 2018 10:55 am

Either gulf coast crawl shop/javiers complete auto
Or
Brave motorsports
Central Texas and Houston area
2009 5.7 auto quadcab
Carli 3” coils deaver leafs 3” kings with 4 tube bypass rear and fr/rr hydro bumps
Howe steering pump and gear with hydraulic ram assist
Custom tube bumpers and white knuckle sliders
Creative fab trussed axle. rem polished and cryoed 5.13 gears with arb lockers fr/rr
Sharadon stage 2 545rfe with 3000 stall edge converter
Lots of other stuff lol

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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by Tejas » Mon Nov 12, 2018 4:56 pm

Colibri wrote:
Mon Nov 12, 2018 10:55 am
Either gulf coast crawl shop/javiers complete auto
Or
Brave motorsports
I forgot about Javier's, he did some work on our LC and he did the entire engine/tranny swap on my father's FJ40. I'll get with him when it's time.

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Re: 37" tires with 4.10 for those who do have

Post by Colibri » Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:00 pm

Small world lol. Yeah he’s had some really nice FJ40’s come through his shop. If you end up needing any advanced fabrication work done go with brave
Central Texas and Houston area
2009 5.7 auto quadcab
Carli 3” coils deaver leafs 3” kings with 4 tube bypass rear and fr/rr hydro bumps
Howe steering pump and gear with hydraulic ram assist
Custom tube bumpers and white knuckle sliders
Creative fab trussed axle. rem polished and cryoed 5.13 gears with arb lockers fr/rr
Sharadon stage 2 545rfe with 3000 stall edge converter
Lots of other stuff lol

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