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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 07:35 AM
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Question Which Diff Gears to use

I have an 1987 toyota Truck...a little moified, has a 22re with an auto trans. I Have 33 or 34 inch tall tires, depends on where you measure from, Which gear do I use, 4.88 or 5.29. This will be off road only. I have a 83 inch wheel base, and need a little zip. Thanks
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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 08:52 AM
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22re with auto and 33's/34's? If you were gonna drive it on the street and needed a functional overdrive, I would actually say 5.71.

For an offroad only truck, though, I would look at changing the tcase - either add a crawler or change to a 4.7 ratio.

83" seems awfully short - did you shorten the wheelbase, and why?
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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 01:09 PM
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don't they say not to use anything over 5.29, because the teeth are too small, or there is only one tooth in contact with the pinion at a time or something like that?
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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 02:29 PM
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With an auto tranny, 5.29s will do you well. 83 inch wheelbase is "tight" for sure.

Gears: http://www.wabfab.org/products/diffe...ferentials.htm

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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 03:24 PM
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Both 5.29 and 5.71 have 7 teeth on the pinion. you should always have 3 teethe in contact, but the lower gears are MUCH more critical of setup to make sure that happens. Check out www.gearinstalls.com for more low-gear-toyota info
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Old Jan 19, 2007 | 03:29 PM
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Here's a nice calculator I found...

http://www.izook.com/gearcalc.htm

Don't know how accurate it is. Should be simple math though.
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