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Marks Gearmaster low range gears
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Marks Gearmaster low range gears
has anyone tried these gear sets, ive got a bundera and im looking at gettting the underdrive type to make up for 35" tyres
FJ 73, army green ,snorkel, high mount, dual bats,draws,
I have the 68% lower gears in the 40 and they are sweet
Revs a little easier in high range BUT low range is where it comes into its own
Maybe not the ones for you though if you are trying to gain a few revs in high range to compensate for the bigger treads. Or maybe you could get these and do your diffs at the same time, maybe some 4.88s or 5.29s. Now that would be the best of both worlds - Nice onroad and looooow offroad
Revs a little easier in high range BUT low range is where it comes into its own
Maybe not the ones for you though if you are trying to gain a few revs in high range to compensate for the bigger treads. Or maybe you could get these and do your diffs at the same time, maybe some 4.88s or 5.29s. Now that would be the best of both worlds - Nice onroad and looooow offroad
Re: Marks Gearmaster low range gears
Gibonator wrote:has anyone tried these gear sets, ive got a bundera and im looking at gettting the underdrive type to make up for 35" tyres
why not change the diff ratios ??
Also i dont think you can get marks overdrive gears to suit a bunderra
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Re: Marks Gearmaster low range gears
Gibonator wrote:has anyone tried these gear sets, ive got a bundera and im looking at gettting the underdrive type to make up for 35" tyres
I've got a set in my 78 series with 35"s and they are worth every penny. Couldn't buy higher ratio ring & pinions to fit my diffs though.
good to see Marks' Marketing department has revised these figures to something more honest on their website...Shorty40 wrote:I have the 68% lower gears in the 40 and they are sweet
Revs a little easier in high range BUT low range is where it comes into its own
Maybe not the ones for you though if you are trying to gain a few revs in high range to compensate for the bigger treads. Or maybe you could get these and do your diffs at the same time, maybe some 4.88s or 5.29s. Now that would be the best of both worlds - Nice onroad and looooow offroad
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Brian they stopped making the 68% and now only do the 58%dumbdunce wrote:good to see Marks' Marketing department has revised these figures to something more honest on their website...Shorty40 wrote:I have the 68% lower gears in the 40 and they are sweet
Revs a little easier in high range BUT low range is where it comes into its own
Maybe not the ones for you though if you are trying to gain a few revs in high range to compensate for the bigger treads. Or maybe you could get these and do your diffs at the same time, maybe some 4.88s or 5.29s. Now that would be the best of both worlds - Nice onroad and looooow offroad
----HillBilly Engineering----
I have their 1.08/3.08 gearset in my 40. The old style with roller bearings on the idler whines loudly especially at speed. I was told the new style with tapered bearings are much quieter.
Their gears should fit into the Bundy transfer, but has anyone tried to put a 34 teeth input gear instead of the stock 32 teeth? This should give a 6.25% underdrive in high range whereas Marks underdrive gives you 8%.
What is the stock low range ratio on a Bundy transfer? I was told it is 2.48.
Dave
Their gears should fit into the Bundy transfer, but has anyone tried to put a 34 teeth input gear instead of the stock 32 teeth? This should give a 6.25% underdrive in high range whereas Marks underdrive gives you 8%.
What is the stock low range ratio on a Bundy transfer? I was told it is 2.48.
Dave
2.29beanz2 wrote:I have their 1.08/3.08 gearset in my 40. The old style with roller bearings on the idler whines loudly especially at speed. I was told the new style with tapered bearings are much quieter.
Their gears should fit into the Bundy transfer, but has anyone tried to put a 34 teeth input gear instead of the stock 32 teeth? This should give a 6.25% underdrive in high range whereas Marks underdrive gives you 8%.
What is the stock low range ratio on a Bundy transfer? I was told it is 2.48.
Dave
Free air locker to the first 20 callers!
MY45 wrote:Brian they stopped making the 68% and now only do the 58%dumbdunce wrote:good to see Marks' Marketing department has revised these figures to something more honest on their website...Shorty40 wrote:I have the 68% lower gears in the 40 and they are sweet
Revs a little easier in high range BUT low range is where it comes into its own
Maybe not the ones for you though if you are trying to gain a few revs in high range to compensate for the bigger treads. Or maybe you could get these and do your diffs at the same time, maybe some 4.88s or 5.29s. Now that would be the best of both worlds - Nice onroad and looooow offroad
wtf? they have NEVER made 68%, 54% was the LOWEST they ever made, any other numbers were just made up. And in fact the 3.05 gears they are selling (3.05 low range ratio) they are still advertising as 55% when it is only a poofteenth over 54% so they are still fibbers, nust not as big of a fib as before.
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dumbdunce wrote:MY45 wrote:dumbdunce wrote:good to see Marks' Marketing department has revised these figures to something more honest on their website...Shorty40 wrote:I have the 68% lower gears in the 40 and they are sweet
Revs a little easier in high range BUT low range is where it comes into its own
Maybe not the ones for you though if you are trying to gain a few revs in high range to compensate for the bigger treads. Or maybe you could get these and do your diffs at the same time, maybe some 4.88s or 5.29s. Now that would be the best of both worlds - Nice onroad and looooow offroad
Brian they stopped making the 68% and now only do the 58%
wtf? they have NEVER made 68%, 54% was the LOWEST they ever made, any other numbers were just made up. And in fact the 3.05 gears they are selling (3.05 low range ratio) they are still advertising as 55% when it is only a poofteenth over 54% so they are still fibbers, nust not as big of a fib as before.
They did so...your the fibber now But seriously they had 68% ones, because i have them and shorty did!
----HillBilly Engineering----
68% is impossible without cutting and welding the case. 3.05:1 is the lowest low they have ever made, and that is 54%. Marks are the fibbers - your gears are not 68%.MY45 wrote:dumbdunce wrote:MY45 wrote:dumbdunce wrote:good to see Marks' Marketing department has revised these figures to something more honest on their website...Shorty40 wrote:I have the 68% lower gears in the 40 and they are sweet
Revs a little easier in high range BUT low range is where it comes into its own
Maybe not the ones for you though if you are trying to gain a few revs in high range to compensate for the bigger treads. Or maybe you could get these and do your diffs at the same time, maybe some 4.88s or 5.29s. Now that would be the best of both worlds - Nice onroad and looooow offroad
Brian they stopped making the 68% and now only do the 58%
wtf? they have NEVER made 68%, 54% was the LOWEST they ever made, any other numbers were just made up. And in fact the 3.05 gears they are selling (3.05 low range ratio) they are still advertising as 55% when it is only a poofteenth over 54% so they are still fibbers, nust not as big of a fib as before.
They did so...your the fibber now But seriously they had 68% ones, because i have them and shorty did!
Free air locker to the first 20 callers!
I've got the overdrive set, noisy on the road, but good for regaining the low range with 35's. 1st low is excellent for going down hill, but the 55% reduction (or 54 & a bit for dumbdunce) I find is a bit too slow for climbing most of the time, and I have to use 2nd.
Damian.
should I swim it first ?
should I swim it first ?
Damien, what engine you using to push your truck? i got a 73 with 3b turboed & 33"s but woried about having enough power, as tidy42 states he needs more ponnies, What do you guys think? My misses does tons of kays 800 a week so the overdrive would make her wallet happy & id be happy on the weekends with a decent low.
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