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big red wrote:idealy you should run 4.88:1 ratio with 37 inch tyres to bring it back to normal gearing, for 35 inch tyres you should be running 4.625:1 ratio's. You could probably get away with the 4.6 diffs from a 2.8 td patrol which might be easier to find and appear to be stronger than the aftermarket 4.88's. shane BTW if you look at the aluminium plate on the firewall where it says "transaxle" the last two numbers indicate the diff ratio. EG: 39 = 3.900:1 and 41 = 4.111:1 and 43 = 4.375:1 and 46 = 4.625:1
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I would just like to ask if there is a possibility to a 33 = 3.3??? diff ratio? Our Safari here was sold with TD42 engine but when I looked into the metal plate it was stamped 1033. Kindly enlighten me on this matter. I am currently fitted with 35x12.5x15 Dunlop MT1. Do I need to re-gear?
haven't heard of that one but maybe it had MQ running gear and i nothing of those.
sure it wasn't 33 for motor= the 3.3 diesel was common here.
or maybe 4.3 =the 4.3 diff ratios were in the 3.0 petrol.
shane
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