kdlewis1975 wrote:
The 2008 KK's equipped with manual transmissions apparently came with 3.21's in the axles. From what I can tell, they also have a Dana 30A front axle, so this may be the only possibility for going lower. While not as significant as above, these would still lower the RPMs by a good chunk and may not be as drastic in terms of lugging the engine. I also looked and places like Mopar Parts America does sell them.
this is an excellent piece of info! Thanks for posting. looks like for around $350 of parts, plus ~ $200 supplies, this approach might work. (minus $50-100 resale on the old 3.73 gears) the nice thing about gears compared to a shift pattern change is that the downspeed benefit is at all speeds. and in a jeep so-called highway gears are not going to hurt any of the capability, it has a deep first gear and there is always low range. FYI 3.21:1 gears will give about 260 RPM drop compared to 3.73:1, will crunch the MPG increase tomorrow. plus i have been wanting to put in a trac-loc in my 06, and this would be a great time.
however, depending on the MPG increase it may be less of a deal than the GDE tune, which also is 550. they indicate that they can get 2-3 MPG more with their ecotune. so optimistically that's $185/MPG increase for GDE.
thanks for the link to mopar parts america, great deals!! however i found the best price on a 3.21:1 rear 8.25" gear on
ebay
the next question is how does one change the speedo so that it reads out correctly? is there a chip/tuner or does the dealer alone do this. Thanks!