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4.7s on 35 inch pedes

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4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by tronka-truck »

Hey all, i know most people run 4.11's but i was wondering if anyone runs 4.7s, im trying to decide which way to go as i don't want to go down the engine transfer way, but the old two door on 35's could use a little help. And as the car is a toolangi tracktor i'm not concerned as i don't do very long drives.

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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by Micka »

Do you mean stock 4.7 gears?

If so, then no. They are terribly weak and will probably implode at the first sight of a tyre bigger than 29".
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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by tronka-truck »

No i was going to get the KAM gears from LRA in melbourne, thoughts?
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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by tronka-truck »

or go through dave ashcroft...
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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by matt_w »

i have some ashcroft 4.11's sitting here new in boxes, asking $900,

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Post by tronka-truck »

Cheers matt, but wondering why you have not used them? why did you opt for them instead of 4.7s
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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by 91rangie »

I run lr 4.7's with 35 mtr's with detroit in the rear and a tru-trac in the front thats been been pegged . 5 speed manual revs just over 3000 at 100 k
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Post by ashtrans »

tronka-truck wrote:or go through dave ashcroft...
excellent idea !

I am very keen to get these to the Australian market and as such will better any KAM price, these are also stronger gears because of the helix angle and material,
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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by matt_w »

i got the 4.11's to put under my rangie with 33's, some people say the 4.11's match 33's gearing, others say 35's

right now i dont have the spare time or money to set these into my car, if i were to, i would look into pegging the diffs, but no idea how much it would cost,

so therefore im leaving my standard gearing setup leaving me the option to run some 32' A/T on the road

the 4.11's are new still in boxes if interested
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Post by def90 »

hey dave not interested in your diff gears (done a toyo swap) but i'll happily be the first to test and punish your force 9 diffs downunder!! broke 1 30 spline chromo and twisted 2 rears so its time to see if your 9's stand up over here!!!!!!!

go on DARE YOU :armsup:

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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by Slunnie »

matt_w wrote:i got the 4.11's to put under my rangie with 33's, some people say the 4.11's match 33's gearing, others say 35's

right now i dont have the spare time or money to set these into my car, if i were to, i would look into pegging the diffs, but no idea how much it would cost,

so therefore im leaving my standard gearing setup leaving me the option to run some 32' A/T on the road

the 4.11's are new still in boxes if interested
Matt
4.11's match 33's, 4.3 match 35's but 4.3 isn't a gear that you have been able to get with any reasonable ease for a Rover in the past which is why they are run with 35's.
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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by jbell »

I run 4.75's from great basin rovers in the U.S. with 35's & they work well.
been in 2 years no breaks yet, touch wood . There pegged & have a
detroit in the rear & arb in the front.



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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by rustysrangierecks »

im runnig 4.7s in my little green land rover with a set of 35s and i havnt had any problems. i had more problems and breakages with the 3.54s
there is no such thing as a stupid idea... just a person who owns a rover!!!
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Re: 4.7s on 35 inch pedes

Post by starky »

jbell wrote:I run 4.75's from great basin rovers in the U.S. with 35's & they work well.
been in 2 years no breaks yet, touch wood . There pegged & have a
detroit in the rear & arb in the front.



Jeff
sorry to sound un informed but what do you mean by pegging???? :oops:
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