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MudDemon 03-19-2010 11:30 AM

How do i correct oversized tires/Ratio?
 
ive never looked at my gears, (recently purchased 4runner) but im positive they are stock. how do i know what i need, to run correctly with 35" tires? and whats the most inexspencive way to go about changing them out? thanks.

brian2sun 03-19-2010 01:35 PM

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broncrider 03-19-2010 01:40 PM

:good::bounce:

MudDemon: just noticed that you live in prescott valley i have family in prescott and i went to high school there. use to live down in dewey. hahah small world

camo31_10.50 03-19-2010 01:42 PM

this topic is covered DAILY and there is probably a sticky about it.....so search!!!!

but since it is newbie tech...i'll give some insight

you'll want 5.29's for your 7.5" front diff ( specify V6) a master install kit too.

you'll want 5.29's for your 8" rear diff (again..specify V6) and a master install kit.

cheapest way is to do it in your yard/driveway/garage/friends garage/friends yard/parent's house etc.

again..SEARCH and ye shall recieve untold riches of information :readit: :roll:

AxleIke 03-19-2010 02:22 PM

^ dissagree with the last statement.

That is the cheapest INITIAL way to do it. Setting up gears properly is hard. If they are not done correctly, you will be buying a new set of gears and another instal kit in short order.

You need some specialty tools, and a press. It can be done without a press, but you will hate life after the third reshim on the pinion.

I've done my own, and its possible, but it takes patience, and best if done by someone who knows what they are doing, while you watch, the first time.

camo31_10.50 03-19-2010 02:44 PM

tis true AxleIke...didn't think about not doing it right the first time....safest thing would be to ship the diffs and gears and install kits to ZUK!!!! lol

AxleIke 03-19-2010 03:06 PM

^ 100% agree with that!


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