akajibio
TJ Enthusiast
Not a name was called, just a valid criticism.
Sir, please do not argue with yourself, we're trying to have a conversation.
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Not a name was called, just a valid criticism.
Sir, please do not argue with yourself, we're trying to have a conversation.
More name calling huh!!
Remember, if you ask @Chris nicely he will delete your account.
I'm starting to think that we may not have to worry about that much longer. Asking or the nicely part, it may be decided for him.
Chris is there anything wrong with running 4.56 gears with 35s for my daily driven 4.0 TJ?
4.56 isn't enough, 5.38 is what I'd advise (assuming you've got a Rubicon and a 42RLE).
Thanks Chris, I have the 4.0 with NV3550 5 speed manual running 35" tires
I'd go 5.13 or 5.38 in that case. IMHO, with a tire that big I'd rather go as deep as possible.
Can you still see his posts? The best part of him blocking me is now I can actually call him names and he can't see it.Remember, if you ask @Chris nicely he will delete your account.
Can you still see his posts? The best part of him blocking me is now I can actually call him names and he can't see it.
If I knew all the answers to my Jeep questions, why would I bother?
Do you already have 4.56 installed?
More name calling huh!!
If you had read the thread you would likely already know the answers to your questions and there would be no need to ask again.
This is one of the most important questions asked and you never answered it. What gears do you currently have installed?
If you had read the thread you would likely already know the answers to your questions and there would be no need to ask again.
This is one of the most important questions asked and you never answered it. What gears do you currently have installed?
I believe my jeep has the stock 3.73 currently
Then you might as well go as deep as possible, 5.13. if you already had 4.56 that might be ok and not with the cost of going deeper but if you're regearing you might as well do it right.
Captain this jeep is my DD with a lot of highway/freeway driving. While I appreciate the value of deep gearing for off-road use, do you think 5.13 might be too deep for daily highway driving. Here in Las Vegas, 70mph is slow compared to the flow of traffic. Your thoughts? Remember, I have the 4.0 with 5spd manual.
