03-06 SE auto's have 4.56 axles too
I've never seen a set for sale where I live.
03-06 SE auto's have 4.56 axles too
I've never seen a set for sale where I live.
To add, there is no way 4.10 pushing 31s was the appropriate gear for all three transmissions available for the Rubicon.
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your statement, but the 03 Rubi manual xmission came with 4.10 on 31s.
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding your statement, but the 03 Rubi manual xmission came with 4.10 on 31s.
Not that it matters but there is more than a fair bit of scuttlebutt pointing to the Rubi models being built around 33's from the factory and then shut down for reasons unknown but speculated about more than a bit. Mostly pointing to lawyers and bean counters teaming up against the design team. I know none of that to be fully accurate though but I've seen it enough that it explains the odd gearing.
especially to those that didn’t go off topic.
I said thanks for ALL the reply’s..Sorry the free conversation sourced from a collective hundred plus years of jeep experience inspired by your topic wasn’t completely to your liking.
Yeah, but you qualified it which removes the thanks for those affected by the qualifier. That's like saying everyone was a dick except those who weren't. Pick one.I said thanks for ALL the reply’s..
Don’t be a dick there big man.
Yeah, but you qualified it which removes the thanks for those affected by the qualifier. That's like saying everyone was a dick except those who weren't. Pick one.
He's saying throughout the life of the TJ Rubicon it came with three different transmissions: 42RLE 4-speed auto, NV3550 5-speed manual, and NSG-370 6-speed manual. The transmissions each have unique drive ratios across their gear set, yet each Rubicon came with 4.10 gears. The 4.10 gear set will perform differently for each transmission, meaning it couldn't possibly be the best ratio for each transmission. In reality, the axle ration should've changed depending on the transmission the vehicle was equipped with.
and the rubicon still came standard with 4.10 gears through the 2024 year model, unless you opted for the extreme recon package with 35s. For 2025 you get 4.10 with the manual option, and 4.56 with the 8 speed auto, or 4.88 with the extreme recon package (optional with the manual as a standalone option).
None of that is useful as a comparison to the TJ years without at least knowing the final drive ratios of the various transmissions after 2006.
and the rubicon still came standard with 4.10 gears through the 2024 year model, unless you opted for the extreme recon package with 35s. For 2025 you get 4.10 with the manual option, and 4.56 with the 8 speed auto, or 4.88 with the extreme recon package (optional with the manual as a standalone option).
