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35 on a gq

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35 on a gq

Post by pearson »

i just got a set of 35 just wondering if i put them on how it will drive with the standard diff in it ??? im running 33 at the moment and they see fine
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Post by bogged »

pearson wrote:i just got a set of 35 just wondering if i put them on how it will drive with the standard diff in it ??? im running 33 at the moment and they see fine
Possibly put them on and try? have a look around it has been asked before
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Post by hottiemonster »

it will be fine, i did in the past. but my god, 4.6s make a difference. :armsup:
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Post by v840 »

Yeah mine drives ok with 35s
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Post by InSanE »

mine drives allright with 36's and stock gearing just aslong as your not in a hurry to get up a hill
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Post by "CANADA" »

screwy was driving his on 38's for a few days... :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by CRUSHU »

I drove my GQ with 35" and 36" tyres, on 3.9 gears and a auto box, with no problems. It was always pretty slow, (for me. my cars are all hotted up or supercharged V8's. the smallest one in a 5.8liter!) so I recently fitted some 4.6 gears when I fitted the lockers. Havn't had it offroad yet, but it is still slow as anything on the road.
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Post by rover1 »

i drive on mine, at 100ks its donig 2050-2100rpm, hills aren't a problem for me, turbo is the way.

i only thing is that when you need 1st low, its abit to fast for rocks and steps, transfer case gears will fix that.
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Post by hottiemonster »

rover1 wrote:i only thing is that when you need 1st low, its abit to fast for rocks and steps, transfer case gears will fix that.
i agree, i noticed HEAPS of difference in 1st low, especially when you want to go slow do rock steps and hills etc. the car tended to want to run away with 3.9s and 35s
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Post by rev4x4 »

hi wheelyes i have been reading all the comments on this post ;i'v got a mav with 4.2 petrol no turbo 3" lift no body lift ,want to go 2" body lift
but not yet can i still go 35s on it with out dong to much demage to it the way i'v got it, or should i go the 2" body lift first :bad-words:
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Post by pearson »

chucked them on and its awsom just waiting to go wheeling now thanks for all the comments they where a grate help
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Post by Vulcanised »

got 35's on 3.9 diffs and auto in mine.... went fine off road in low 1st. Did hills not too bad.... but i found it to be back and forwards in the gears. Used a crap load of fuel too.
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