kitacooch wrote:
Maybe consider a set of 4.11's from Ashcroft and bolt them straight in.
Only problem you might find then is it revving a bit hard at 100 clicks
But look on the bright side at least you can go bigger tyres when u want to!
Please enlighten me on the Ashcroft 4.11's What are they???
Cheers
How bout it guys, What are they?? would like lower ratio's myself as running 35's and would like to considder 38's, rock crawlers no good to me as wish to tow a caravan to my destination and as rock crawlers only work for low range, what are my options??
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Lower Ratio Diff for Land Rover
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Here ya go http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/part_13.html
or another choice would be http://www.kamdiffs.com/overview.htm
4.11's with 35" tyres should bring the gearing back pretty close to standard.
or another choice would be http://www.kamdiffs.com/overview.htm
4.11's with 35" tyres should bring the gearing back pretty close to standard.
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