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How do I determine my axle gear ratio?

Hal Mc

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I need to change the speedometer gear on my 2004 Jeep Wrangler TJ with 6 cyl, auto, but I don't know my differential ratio. I put 32.1" 255x70x18 Goodyear Wranglers on it and the speedometer is about 54-55 mph on the speedometer, compared to 60 mph on my GPS.
 
Just drive a little slower like I do. I didn't change the speedo gear on my Rubicon with 35s. ( only Rubicon owners get that) Cops and Judges love my ignorance when I go to court.

If tr21triton would change his screen name to something easier to remember, I'd quote him more.​

 
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if they haven't been changed you can go here and get your build sheet and it will tell you'
https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/where-can-i-find-my-factory-tj-build-sheet.74944/

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I need to change the speedometer gear on my 2004 Jeep Wrangler TJ with 6 cyl, auto, but I don't know my differential ratio. I put 32.1" 255x70x18 Goodyear Wranglers on it and the speedometer is about 54-55 mph on the speedometer, compared to 60 mph on my GPS.

You don’t need to know your gear ratio to correct the speedo. What you need to know is the tooth count on the current speedo drive gear. Pull it and take a look - the plastic gear will be marked with the tooth count.

You need to speed up the rotation of the speedo gear by about 5% to correct your speedo, so you need a new speedo gear with about 5% fewer teeth.

(Someone check me here, but this should be correct)

Edit for the OP: Bad info here. Not 5%. Either 9% for 55 mph or 11% for 54 mph.

Thanks for the correction,Triton.
 
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You don’t need to know your gear ratio to correct the speedo. What you need to know is the tooth count on the current speedo drive gear. Pull it and take a look - the plastic gear will be marked with the tooth count.

You need to speed up the rotation of the speedo gear by about 5% to correct your speedo, so you need a new speedo gear with about 5% fewer teeth.

(Someone check me here, but this should be correct)

Does 04 use a gear? I thought they were a hall effect sensor that needs one of the speed correction electronic gizmos
 
You don’t need to know your gear ratio to correct the speedo. What you need to know is the tooth count on the current speedo drive gear. Pull it and take a look - the plastic gear will be marked with the tooth count.

You need to speed up the rotation of the speedo gear by about 5% to correct your speedo, so you need a new speedo gear with about 5% fewer teeth.

(Someone check me here, but this should be correct)

no its off by about 10% not 5.
 
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no its off by about 10% not 5.

I mistakenly typed 5 (the mph change) instead of 9%. Thanks for the correction.

But it’s 9%, not 10%. The speedo is showing 55, and needs to increase by 5 mph indicated. 5/55=9%. Does that sound correct?

But if it is off by 6 mph, it’s 10.9%. Depends which of the OPs numbers you use.
 
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