Bounty__Hunter said:4.11, 4.56, and 4.88 are common ratios for the stock Wrangler axles. No 4.2x that I've seen available, but possibly for another type of axle.
derrelw said:BTW Mingez the crest got 18" of new snow yesterday, almost 6 feet total! I'm going skiing today.
Happy Trails,
Derrel
The last time I looked into re-gearing a Model 20 was about 5 years ago. At that time West Coast Differentials had them for $54.So I called a local place to get an estimate to replace my stock 2.73's to 3.54's, and they told me $1600! $1600! They said that I needed to get a new carrier for the AMC 20, but still, $1600 is way too much in my opinion.
But, should somebody install 4.27 in the D44, what would they put in the front D30, 4.11 or 4.56? :roll:mingez said:Actually if your wrangler has a dana 44, you can get an inbetween gear of 4.27.
BUT, I say just go up to 4.56. It's perfect for hill climbs and trail. It's not a rock crawling gear at all. 4.88 or higher (usually higher) is the rock crawling zone for gear ratios.
Most people with 35's and 4.56 gears that I've talked to regret not going higher. So for 32/33" tires, should be perfect.