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help with seting up gu diff gears 4/3's or 4/625 / 4.88

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what diff gears should i run with for winch comps


4/3
2
22%
4/625
5
56%
4/88
2
22%
 
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help with seting up gu diff gears 4/3's or 4/625 / 4.88

Post by H@MMeR »

hello i setting up a gq lwb ( cut to EX-CAB ute ) for the winching comp seen. i have a V8 out a holden 96 vs with soon to be installed GU front and rear diffs ( with 4/1's ). but i really dont know what diff gears i should run with. i have been told from a mate run with 4/3's and the same with 4/625. if some out there can help me out with would be great. with the pros and con's would be great aswell
thanks for your time Michael


ps : man box and 36" simex's
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Post by SLOGQ »

What tyre size are you goin to be running?

Is your truck an auto or manual?
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Post by H@MMeR »

opps i forgot about that it is a nissan 5 speed Manual Box and 36" simex
SLOGQ wrote:What tyre size are you goin to be running?

Is your truck an auto or manual?
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Post by CWBYUP »

From memory its best set up

31's = 4.1
33's = 4.6
35/36's = 4.8

But thats going off my bad memory.

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Post by j-top paj »

CWBYUP wrote:From memory its best set up

31's = 4.1
33's = 4.6
35/36's = 4.8

But thats going off my bad memory.

Cheers Nick

thats close enough ;)
4.6 for 35s brings it back to standard.
i went 4.88 so im a little slower than standard
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Post by weeman »

CWBYUP wrote:From memory its best set up

31's = 4.1
33's = 4.6
35/36's = 4.8

But thats going off my bad memory.

Cheers Nick
this setup would be way overgeared and borderline wrong.

Stick with genuine gears, if you have the power run 4.3 with 36' however if your motor isnt has powerful run the 4.6 and that wont be an issue i wouldnt go the 4.8 as they arent as strong.

Another option is if you have the power to turn them in high range for low range winch work just leave the 4.1 and put marks 43% gears in the transfer case as most comp guys do that provided you have the power.. as they drive stages in high range and go to low range for the winching...
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Post by H@MMeR »

thanks for the info :) some more would be great
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Post by Mrs Ludacris »

Does not really matter what ratios you run. Most run 4.3 or 4.6. 4.1's will do the job no problems. Stages are always different. Stick it in low range and just test the 4.1's before you fork out the dosh for new ratios.

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Post by bogged »

CWBYUP wrote:From memory its best set up

31's = 4.1
33's = 4.6
35/36's = 4.8

But thats going off my bad memory.

Cheers Nick
sort of correct with a stock donk, but hes going a V8 aint he? but its fuckin impossible to read as theres not a fullstop in sight.

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