Gearing Vs Tyre sizes.
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:44 pm
Just trying to work something out here. Are tyre sizes proportional to t/case gearing?
I tried searching sierra bible, but the "tcase info" link no longer works.
From memory (and im probably totally wrong here) the stock low range transfer case gearing is 2.5ish:1 ratio.
So for stock 26" (2075mm circumfrence) tyres, 2.5ish:1 is the correct low range gearing.
I have 33" tyres, with an actual circumfrence of 2541mm. This means they are roughly 25% larger. Would this mean that t/case gearing would only need to be 25% lower to be equal to stock?
I'd like to know, because when i bought my sierra it already had 4.2:1 Low range gears (not sure what kit, i only know its about 4.2:1 because ive counted the turns from input/output shafts)
Just want to make sure its at least equal to, or lower than stock gearing.
Feel free to correct any mathematical errors.
Thanks
Mike
I tried searching sierra bible, but the "tcase info" link no longer works.
From memory (and im probably totally wrong here) the stock low range transfer case gearing is 2.5ish:1 ratio.
So for stock 26" (2075mm circumfrence) tyres, 2.5ish:1 is the correct low range gearing.
I have 33" tyres, with an actual circumfrence of 2541mm. This means they are roughly 25% larger. Would this mean that t/case gearing would only need to be 25% lower to be equal to stock?
I'd like to know, because when i bought my sierra it already had 4.2:1 Low range gears (not sure what kit, i only know its about 4.2:1 because ive counted the turns from input/output shafts)
Just want to make sure its at least equal to, or lower than stock gearing.
Feel free to correct any mathematical errors.
Thanks
Mike