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Old 01-17-2010, 09:36 AM
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Ring and pinion

I have a stock 1985 pickup. The truck had 30's on them i did put 33x12.5x15 and maybe plan on putting put 35's on later. should i stick with my gears now or should i go get diffrent ones and what one's should i get.
Old 01-17-2010, 10:23 AM
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Search young grasshopper.....this gets covered about 15 times a day lmao..

33's are nice with 4.88's
35's are nice with 5.29's
if ya wanna you can go with some 5.71's...but it'd be best to have em treated so they don't end up breakin lol
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Originally Posted by camo31"10.50"
Search young grasshopper.....this gets covered about 15 times a day lmao..

33's are nice with 4.88's
35's are nice with 5.29's
if ya wanna you can go with some 5.71's...but it'd be best to have em treated so they don't end up breakin lol
is it ok if i have 5.29's on when running 33's
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5.29s are too much for 33s imo.

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I feel that 4.88s are better for 35's and 4.56 gears for 33's. Its a bit of personal prefernce and if you want lower rpms on the highway.
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
5.29s are too much for 33s imo.

why would it be too much
what would happen
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Originally Posted by Etype R
I feel that 4.88s are better for 35's and 4.56 gears for 33's. Its a bit of personal prefernce and if you want lower rpms on the highway.
its not going to be drivin on the hwy it just going to be straight mudin truck
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I'm running 5.29s with 33's, until I wearout the 33s and can upgrade to 35s.
It's Definitely Torquey with this set up. But I wouldn't recommend it for a DD. Not to mention its taching like 4000 at 70 mph (actual) reading about 79 on the speedo.
I ran 31s with stock gears and was about 10% over geared. I ran these 33s with stock 4.10 gears and was about 14% over geared. Now, running 33s with 5.29's, I figure about about 14% undergeared. It's definitely torquey, but not fast. I'm looking forward to trying 35s with these gears.

I haven't had a chance to trail ride it since installing the gears. But I'm stoked to this spring. : )

Good Luck with it!
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Sorry. Double post

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the truck is just for mudding not a DD

What would be best to get for it running 33's
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it was answered in your first post!!! geez your gonna have to do a little searchin yourself or people r gonna stop answerin your questions that are covered all the time on here

Originally Posted by rednecktruck22
the truck is just for mudding not a DD

What would be best to get for it running 33's
Originally Posted by camo31"10.50"
Search young grasshopper.....this gets covered about 15 times a day lmao..

33's are nice with 4.88's
35's are nice with 5.29's
if ya wanna you can go with some 5.71's...but it'd be best to have em treated so they don't end up breakin lol
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If it is off road only, and your not crawling in the rocks. Then why do you need to regear? The 4.10 gears have a stronger pinion then 5.29's. You need wheel speed and HP for mud. Pop it in low range and have at it
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Originally Posted by Etype R
If it is off road only, and your not crawling in the rocks. Then why do you need to regear? The 4.10 gears have a stronger pinion then 5.29's. You need wheel speed and HP for mud. Pop it in low range and have at it
but i just thought i would have to change it but if 4.10 is good for 33's then i'll leave it because it does drive good and play good just thought diffrent gears would make a diffrents
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well..you could pop it in 4lo and 2nd gear and it's about the same as 4hi and first..( a little slower actually..but not much) i rarely use 4hi anymore..i'm in either 4lo and 2nd or 3rd LMAO
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If your happy with it, no need to change it

Most of us are into crawling, and need the lower gears for the rocks.
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Also if you do re-gear it will depend if you have manual or auto. I can get away with 5.71's and 35's when tippy was running because she was auto and her tall overdrive made it work perfectly.

Anyway yes please earch a little more.
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Originally Posted by camo31"10.50"
well..you could pop it in 4lo and 2nd gear and it's about the same as 4hi and first..( a little slower actually..but not much) i rarely use 4hi anymore..i'm in either 4lo and 2nd or 3rd LMAO
When i go muddin i use 4hi and 2nd. When i try to put it in 4lo then tuck would not really move all so much
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Originally Posted by Lysmachia
Also if you do re-gear it will depend if you have manual or auto. I can get away with 5.71's and 35's when tippy was running because she was auto and her tall overdrive made it work perfectly.

Anyway yes please earch a little more.
The truck is Manual
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