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tyres and gearing

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tyres and gearing

Post by mundy »

i have 235/75r15 on my sierra the rest of the drive line is stock standard, from the calculations i have done puttin a 1lt transfer case in it will bring gearin almost back to stock. is this right?
if not wat size tyres will bring it back to been close to stock gearing again?
just wanna make sure im not goin to over gear it for the tyres ive got

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Post by want33s »

IF you are happy with stock gearing a 1.0 case will do it for you...
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Post by mundy »

well stock gearing would b better then how it is now, why wat else should i look at for the size tyres that are on it?

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Post by want33s »

mundy wrote:well stock gearing would b better then how it is now, why wat else should i look at for the size tyres that are on it?

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Depends on the driving you want to do I guess.
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Post by CairnsZook »

4.16:1 transfer case gears.

These will bring high range back to stock, and give you a good reduction in low. I have these with 235x75R15 tyres, they are perfect.

It will be easier to find gears than it will be to find the right 1L t-case to bolt in.
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Post by mundy »

how much will a set of 4.16:1 goin to set me back?

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