4.88 or 4.56 with 31's
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4:10 with 31" tires are fine, its a stock setup. its what my 4runner came with and now i have 32" and its still fine imo. thing crawls like a bastard with no gas applied. only way i would recommend going to lower gears with 31" is if you tow that rig to the trails and never drive it on the street, and need it to crawl very very slowly.
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When I first got my truck it had 31's with the stock 4.10's and the 3.0. The truck ran great with that gear/tire combo and 5th would only be an issue with very steep hills, but could maintain 70 up those in 4th gear. Now that I'm running 35's with the stock gearing steep hills are a PITA, but I refuse to invest in new gears for the IFS when I'm planning on a SAS in the very near future. Flat or semi flat ground I can maintain 75-80 on the hwy in 5th gear with no problem with the 35's. Off the line the truck is slow but its a 4x4 not a race car so I deal with it heh.
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and I'm facing the same issue: I'm running 31's up from the stock 235/75/15's, and still on the stock 4.30's(but now with a manual tranny). I'd like to up to 33x10.5's within the next year or so.
I'm planning to stick with IFS(total chaos this summer!!!).
I can get a complete 4.56 gear set: 4.56 V6 3rd and 4.56 IFS front diff (both open) for $500.
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I can get a 4.88 IFS diff for $300.
I could get the 4.88 V6 3rd aswell, but I'm not sure if I can put a locker in it because of the thinner ring gear.
This is going in my 22RTE, so I do have a bit more power to play with. Thoughts?
I'm planning to stick with IFS(total chaos this summer!!!).
I can get a complete 4.56 gear set: 4.56 V6 3rd and 4.56 IFS front diff (both open) for $500.
or
I can get a 4.88 IFS diff for $300.
I could get the 4.88 V6 3rd aswell, but I'm not sure if I can put a locker in it because of the thinner ring gear.
This is going in my 22RTE, so I do have a bit more power to play with. Thoughts?
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Sorry I dont want to read just put in my input, today chance have it I was driving in third and came to a stop and left it in third on accident and it took off ok in third, it bogged to about 400rpm but still pulled through, got 32x11.50s with stock 4.56s?
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manual tranny). I'd like to up to 33x10.5's within the next year or so.
I can get a complete 4.56 gear set: 4.56 V6 3rd and 4.56 IFS front diff (both open) for $500.
or
I can get a 4.88 IFS diff for $300.
I could get the 4.88 V6 3rd aswell, but I'm not sure if I can put a locker in it because of the thinner ring gear.
This is going in my 22RTE, so I do have a bit more power to play with. Thoughts?
I can get a complete 4.56 gear set: 4.56 V6 3rd and 4.56 IFS front diff (both open) for $500.
or
I can get a 4.88 IFS diff for $300.
I could get the 4.88 V6 3rd aswell, but I'm not sure if I can put a locker in it because of the thinner ring gear.
This is going in my 22RTE, so I do have a bit more power to play with. Thoughts?
Regular lockers will fit the 4.88 diff, but you will never be able to regear it. I would get the 4.88 chunk and regear your rear third.
http://home.4x4wire.com/erik/diffs/
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