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Lost 5th gear with 35" tyres on

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Lost 5th gear with 35" tyres on

Post by 4x4 wannabe »

Hey guys, my name is Lee and I am new to the forum. I have a 92 V6 4runner with 35" claws on it. The problem is that I have lost 5th gear on the hiway. What diff gears should I put in to bring back 5th gear. It's a daily driver and I was thinking 4.88. Any help would be great. :twisted:
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Post by YankeeDave »

dont know much about your car,

but if you can tell me what size tyres is standard on the car as well as the stock diff ratios, your new ratio can be calculated
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Post by HG »

My guess would be your running 4.1's or 4.3's.
Check out www.toyotatasurf.asn.au and browse the forum . You will get all the info you need to work out the right ratio you need to run.
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Post by tna racing »

to run 35's on a 80 series u have to have 4.88's
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Post by turps »

adam penfold wrote:to run 35's on a 80 series u have to have 4.88's
Thats nice question was about a 4runner though.
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Post by tna racing »

im just saying so i would try 4.625's.curently just put 4.625's on our 3ltr (rb30) patrol b'caz we couldnt use 5th gear

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Post by ausyota »

I have 4.56 gears in my Diesel Lux with 35s and it turns them OK but I reckon 4.88s would be the go.
What ratio do the V6 runners have from standard?
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Post by lay80n »

adam penfold wrote:im just saying so i would try 4.625's.curently just put 4.625's on our 3ltr (rb30) patrol b'caz we couldnt use 5th gear

cheers adam
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Post by Ruffy »

X2 on what Layto said......



4.88's would be the go. I wouldn't waste my dollars having anything taller than that. You can get 5.24's but i think they may be overkill for 35's unless it's just for comps.
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Post by 4x4 wannabe »

I think it came out with 4.33 diff gears and it has 31" tyres. Next question, does anyone know how much and where I can get diff gears from. I'm in Adelade. Thanx guys. :twisted:
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/TOYOTA-4-RUNNER- ... dZViewItem

Get 4.88's, that should bring the gearing and speedo back to normal.

Keep an eye on the forsale section here and over at www.toyotasurf.asn.au as they periodically come up forsale.
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Post by beebee »

35" tyre is 12% larger (in diameter) than your original 31" tyres. 1.12 x 4.33 (orig diff ratio) = 4.84 The closest to this is 4.88:1......that's your answer! ;)
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Post by 4x4 wannabe »

Thanx Dan and bee bee, at least now I know that 4.88 are the right diff gears to get. I'll also keep an eye on those two sites you mentioned dan. :twisted:
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Post by playdoh »

I had a V6 'Runner before the Prado, stock tyres were 30", and the stock ratio for the V6 was 4.33

I'd agree with the 4.88's for sure.
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Post by badger »

you dont need to change diff gears on an 80 or a real patrol to run 35's

but on a 4runner definatly need gearing or a 1uz:P
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Post by MyGQ »

Dirty Harry on this forum has a 2.8L Diesel Hilux (no Turbo on it) and runs 35's, he has 4.88's in it to get the ratio's back to standard.
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Post by offroader-rama »

hello 4x4 wannabe i have a set of 2 x 4.88 and 2 x 5.29 to suit hilux, i think surf inderpended is still same center as rear some one here could clarafie that, either set $450 the pair there complete centers with single spinner etc..
also i wouldn't disregaurd the 5.29 to quickly, as a surf may not have the turque to push the 35's and 5.29's may help here, the revs may be up but your foot would just be feathering the throttle, wear as smaller gears lower revs but more peddle to maintain the speed ie more fuel as you have found buy loosing 5th if you where to use 5th now your foot would be flat to the floor and the car going no where, with the 5.29 you'll be reving at 2300-2400 at 100ks. 4.88 = 2100-2200 at 100ks , 4.3 = 1900- 2000 at 100ks assuming 5th gear is .75-1 overdrive and hi range is 1-1 you need to find where your torque starts and choose a ratio that lines up to that rpm at a 100ks allowing wind restistance etc.. i would think the 5.29 are the go with 35's best of both worlds
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Post by ausyota »

offroader-rama wrote:i think surf inderpended is still same center as rear some one here could clarafie that,
Negative, rear is very different from front on an IFS.
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Post by 4x4 wannabe »

Thanx rama, I can't do anything right now about the diff centers but if you still have them when i can do something then i will probably take them off you. I will wait to hear from you about the soft top. Thanx mate you have been a huge help. :twisted:
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Post by hoppy111 »

Formula for determining gear ratios

1) Effective Gear Ratio:
The effective gear ratio illustrates the changes that occur when larger tires are installed. For example, by replacing 29 inch tires with 33 inch tires, your 3.54:1 axle ratio will perform like a 3.11:1.
Divide the old tire diameter by the new tire diameter, then multiply by the original ratio. This will equal the effective ratio of the new combination.

2) Equivalent Ratio:
This formula is used to find the axle ratio needed to bring the overall tire/axle ratio gearing back to an approximation of stock after you have installed larger tires.
divide new tire diameter by the old tire diameter then multiply by the old ratio. This will equal the new gear ratio.


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Post by offroader-rama »

use this link and keep it, very handy for working out all sort of things it a ratio, revs,crawl,speed etc... calculatar
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Post by Gribble »

4.88s are the go, i have 36" simex on my hilux and the speedo is 5% out with them in.
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Post by offroader-rama »

gribble what motor do you have and can you find power to over take if needed with 4.88 and 36's
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Post by benhl »

to throw anothe spanner in the works...

I have a RN105R lux (22R) running 35's and comes std with 4.88's. Seems OK on road but offroad in low range with 6psi in beadlocked 35's she really boggs down and find it tough going to turn them for example once they stop turning on a steep hill or deep bog hole. Just though it somehting to consider.

If i was going to persist with the lux it'd be 1uz and 5.29's for sure - SEE FOR SALE SECTION :D
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Post by Gribble »

offroader-rama wrote:gribble what motor do you have and can you find power to over take if needed with 4.88 and 36's
2.8 diesel with aftermarket turbo, it overtakes ok, at least as good as a standard lux does at 100kmh.
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Post by offroader-rama »

its a had subject with hilux as there grossly under powerd but i have a set of 5.29's or 4.88's $450 take em away
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Post by 4x4 wannabe »

Hey ramma, the ifs diff on a 4runner is totally different to a hilux live axle. Would you be willing to sell the rear 5.29 only and if so how much? :twisted:
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Post by offroader-rama »

I'd prefer to sell them as a pair $450 but I'll sell 1 for $280 most wreakers are better part of $500 each ive no answer for that soft top either rude bastards i'll try auszookers.com they might be more help full
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