Or a watermelon!(way before your time)
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Oh yeah, loved Gallagher!
Or a watermelon!(way before your time)
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4.56 at a minimum. 4.10 isn't enough for a 4.0l/5speed and 33s.
I just had 4.88's + TrueTrac LSD put in my 2000/4.0/NV3550.
The 4.88's are great for around town/under 60MPH. 1st gear is pretty useless on pavement. It's essentially a 4 speed with a granny low gear now. Around 2200 at 60MPH.
If you're doing A LOT of interstate cruising (70MPH+) 4.56 might be better for keeping RPM's a hair lower. It all depends on your usage though. If you have to drive an hour + to get to where you usually wheel it at versus 5 minutes down the road.
I wonder what the mpg difference would be doing 60 down the highway between 4.56 and 4.88
I wonder what the mpg difference would be doing 60 down the highway between 4.56 and 4.88
I wonder what the mpg difference would be doing 60 down the highway between 4.56 and 4.88
I wonder what the mpg difference would be doing 60 down the highway between 4.56 and 4.88
Now teach him to measure his effective rolling diameter to use for the calculation.![]()
And then to interpret any data the calculator gives in a way that helps on the road and trail
If I did it right 4.56 is what I need for 33s
What tire size did you enter for 33s? What is your expected rpm at 75mph?
I enter 33 in. I think it was 2700 rpms at 75 in 5th.
What would my effective rolling diameter be? I just dont want to mess up my mileageYou aren't paying attention. Your effective rolling diameter is not 33". And you really do want more rpm at 75mph.
What would my effective rolling diameter be? I just dont want to mess up my mileage
What would my effective rolling diameter be? I just dont want to mess up my mileage
If you're worried about mileage, you're driving the wrong vehicle!
O I know but I still want to try to push it for everything its worth.
O I know but I still want to try to push it for everything its worth.
