jason thompson wrote:
the cawl ratio should be about the same as a TJ and mine aint too bad
i got 3.73 a 3 speed auto and 30" tires i am locked and if the bumper clears it i can climb it
as far as the tera low check out quadratec thay sell thekit for the 231 for around $1200 that would include a sye so a new rear d/s will be needed and a retube on the front but that will be very low and with gears that low mud will not be fun because you will not get the wheel speed to clean the tires imo
i would think that it would be better to go with lower gears in the axels 4.10 or 4.56
i know that every one says that you cant put 4.56's in but if a dana 30 trutrac fits and that is what the gears bolt to then i cant see why it wont?
most of the guys that i wheel with dont fool with the 4:1 t-case but in sted regear for the larger tires the general rule is some thing like this
30=3.73 nothing numericaly lower
31=3.73 will work ok for auto but 4.10 for 5 speed
32=4.10 for dirt trails ,if you have a 4 speed auto or a 5 speed and run a lot of rucks then maby 4.56
33=4.10 ok for auto 4.56 for 5 speed but some folks that wheel a lot of rocks will run 4.88
the way i see it is like this at 65mph i am cranking out 2800 rpm and grining all the way to the trail with the 4 speed auto i could probably run 4.10 and still turn less rpm at 65 heck i could probably run 4.56 and 31's if i had the trany that a KJ has so that beeing said i would go 4.56 if i were you
Your diff gear is only one aspect of the crawl ratio, the others being first gear in the transmission and low range in the transfer case. Being that the transmission first gear is only 2.84 and the transfer case low range is 2.72, it gives you a crawl ratio of 28:1. Going to the 4:1 low range T case would put the crawl ratio in the vicinity of 47:1 with 3.73 gears. So I could keep my highway mileage and still have great off road performance.
Going to 4.56s would still only give me a 35:1, but going to 4.56s and a 4:1 T case would give a 51:1 crawl ratio. Anything below 40:1 is less than optimal from my research.