After replacing the tires on my brothers Jeep; I wanted to calibrate the speedometer to the new tires.
The tires installed are 31" (manufacturer states 31.1") and the differential gears are 4.10/4.11.
Online websites have found several recommendations for the speedometer gears; some sellers recommend 35 tooth, some sellers recommend 34 tooth, another recommends 36 tooth and Quadratec recommends 37 tooth.
I have several speedometer gears laying around from my '98 XJ when I ran different tires and gear ratios combinations.
Testing the different gears; I found the 34 tooth speedometer 5 mph faster, the 35 tooth is 3-4 mph faster, the 36 tooth is 2-3 mph faster and the 37 tooth is about 1 mph faster.
The only conclusion I have come to is with the 31" on the charts; there is a range of 31.1"-31.9" which can make a difference in speedometer calibration.
The tires installed are 31" (manufacturer states 31.1") and the differential gears are 4.10/4.11.
Online websites have found several recommendations for the speedometer gears; some sellers recommend 35 tooth, some sellers recommend 34 tooth, another recommends 36 tooth and Quadratec recommends 37 tooth.
I have several speedometer gears laying around from my '98 XJ when I ran different tires and gear ratios combinations.
Testing the different gears; I found the 34 tooth speedometer 5 mph faster, the 35 tooth is 3-4 mph faster, the 36 tooth is 2-3 mph faster and the 37 tooth is about 1 mph faster.
The only conclusion I have come to is with the 31" on the charts; there is a range of 31.1"-31.9" which can make a difference in speedometer calibration.
