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Old 02-19-2011, 04:52 PM
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where you gettin' your info from? what's your source? this info looks too good for just one person to know...

(plus, i won't have to ask more questions )
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I ran 4.10s on 31s on my turbo truck, I barely noticed a difference over stock. In fact, it ran better up hills. A urbocharger's otuput is dependent on engine load. With larger tires, you have a taller effective gear, putting more load on your motor, which actually causes the turbo to spool FASTER than with shorter gears.

Now 4.10s, 33s, and non-turbo motor, that's a dog.

If you're looking for a Supra LSD, you might as well take the 4.30 gear set out of a non-turbo Supra while you're at it, and get the gears if you want to go shorter.
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Originally Posted by skoti89
Im kind of wondering why you would want 4:56 gears and 35" tires? why not 5.29's?
The guy before regeared the front without doing the rear during a straight axle swap so 4:56s is the cheapest route
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