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31 to 33inch tires. do i have to regear my mk
31 to 33inch tires. do i have to regear my mk
hi guys. was reading the threads of body lifts and i'm thinking of adding 2 inches to accomodate 33 inch tires. my mk has a sd33t and has a stock 4.37 diff ratio. can my engine/clutch/transmission take the increase strain of the new tires? do i have to regear?
mintoy
mintoy
if yopu have the turbo model, you will have enough power to drive them without dramas, but, to retain factory gearing, you could install a set of 4.6 ring and pinions, so it will feel exactly the same as it did on 31" rubber,
you dont "HAVE" to change gearing, but it could be an option, if you feel you lost heaps of power, but i say i wouldnt worry bout it
you dont "HAVE" to change gearing, but it could be an option, if you feel you lost heaps of power, but i say i wouldnt worry bout it
ozy1 wrote:if yopu have the turbo model, you will have enough power to drive them without dramas, but, to retain factory gearing, you could install a set of 4.6 ring and pinions, so it will feel exactly the same as it did on 31" rubber,
you dont "HAVE" to change gearing, but it could be an option, if you feel you lost heaps of power, but i say i wouldnt worry bout it
Ozy1
to regain factoey gearing as per 31 tyre you would have to go 4.8's on an MK SD33T which has factory 4.3's
4.3's + 31 = factory gearing
33 + 4.6's = factory gearing
35 + 4.8's = factory gearing
I know someone who has a set of 4.8's for sale at the moment in Melbourne for an MK/MQ...
james
jtraf wrote:ozy1 wrote:if yopu have the turbo model, you will have enough power to drive them without dramas, but, to retain factory gearing, you could install a set of 4.6 ring and pinions, so it will feel exactly the same as it did on 31" rubber,
you dont "HAVE" to change gearing, but it could be an option, if you feel you lost heaps of power, but i say i wouldnt worry bout it
Ozy1
to regain factoey gearing as per 31 tyre you would have to go 4.8's on an MK SD33T which has factory 4.3's
4.3's + 31 = factory gearing
33 + 4.6's = factory gearing
35 + 4.8's = factory gearing
I know someone who has a set of 4.8's for sale at the moment in Melbourne for an MK/MQ...
james
indeed, but he has 4.3's which were standard with his 31" rubber,
he said he got "33"" rubber now, se he would need 4.6 to retain factroy gearing................................
ozy1 wrote:if yopu have the turbo model, you will have enough power to drive them without dramas, but, to retain factory gearing, you could install a set of 4.6 ring and pinions, so it will feel exactly the same as it did on 31" rubber,
you dont "HAVE" to change gearing, but it could be an option, if you feel you lost heaps of power, but i say i wouldnt worry bout it
just in case i can't find 4.6 diffs. here. would you guy know were i can order the diff and if they can ship it here to the phil. thanks.
mintoy
jtraf wrote:don't go the expense of diffs for the moment.....
Just run the 35's with your 4.3's....
Plenty of people here have......
It would be no different than having 4.6's and running 38 Swamper which many people on here either have or do....
cheers
James
hi james,
here in the philipines. 35's are hard to come by. 33's are gainig popularity but thier still kinda expensive. so, i'll go for the 33's first. thanks for the help
Re: 31 to 33inch tires. do i have to regear my mk
Mintoy wrote:hi guys. was reading the threads of body lifts and i'm thinking of adding 2 inches to accomodate 33 inch tires. my mk has a sd33t and has a stock 4.37 diff ratio. can my engine/clutch/transmission take the increase strain of the new tires? do i have to regear?
mintoy
you dont have to re gear. will be fine on 33's
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jtraf wrote:don't go the expense of diffs for the moment.....
Just run the 35's with your 4.3's....
Plenty of people here have......
It would be no different than having 4.6's and running 38 Swamper which many people on here either have or do....
cheers
James
mind you there are a few extra ponies under the tin lid and an extra cog in the box
the 35's & 4.3 ratio will work, look to update ya diff further down the track.
Kingy
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38s on the 4 speed with 4.6s suz mega ass....
wasnt until the 5 speed did i get better gearing, prob was i max out at 130.......
at 2500 revs
wasnt until the 5 speed did i get better gearing, prob was i max out at 130.......
at 2500 revs
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4.3s on 33's are ok
4.3s on 35s is mega stretching it....
MY GQ lost 50km per tank out of its around town range when i went form 31's to 33's and is slower too...... its only got 4.1s i think...
screwy
4.3s on 35s is mega stretching it....
MY GQ lost 50km per tank out of its around town range when i went form 31's to 33's and is slower too...... its only got 4.1s i think...
screwy
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