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The NEED to know on Jeep ReGearing 

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we made a video to help Jeep owners make the right decision.
What Does a New Set of Gears Do?
One of the most common modifications done to Wranglers is installing a lift kit and a larger set of tires. Something many people forget about when they install a larger set of tires is the drivetrain was geared to provide a balance between torque and top speed. When it comes to gear ratios the higher the number the more times the driving member needs to turn. For example, the first gear on an AX-15 transmission has a gear ratio of 3.83:1 and fifth gear has a gear ratio of 0.79:1.
Gears with lower numbers are referred to as taller and higher numbers are referred to as shorter. Taller gearing provides a higher top speed and better fuel economy while shorter gearing provides more low end torque and better acceleration. Taller gearing is better for daily driving especially if you are planning on doing a lot of highway driving or are simply going to run small tires. Shorter gearing is needed for large tires and also aids in rock crawling by increasing low end torque.
How Does Gearing Work?
The gearing of your axles is set by the number of teeth on the ring and pinion gears. This determines how many times your driveshaft will have to rotate to spin the wheels once. A 4.10:1 gear ratio, for example, would mean that your driveshaft would have to spin 4.10 times to spin the wheels once.
The stock gear ratio tends to vary depending on the year and package your Jeep has. Some of the possible ratios include 3.07, 3.55, 3.73, and 4.10. Wranglers that are equipped with the Rubicon package typically come with the 4.10 gear set in their Dana 44 axles. The chart below shows the relationship between gear ratios and tire size. The numbers across the top are gear ratios, the numbers down the left side are tire sizes in inches, and the 4 digit numbers in the white boxes show RPM.
Why Should I Regear?
If you do a lot of highway driving on small to mid sized tires, it may be practical to regear to a taller setup to increase your top speed and fuel economy. If you are planning on doing a lot of off-roading or are only upgrading to a larger set of tires, you should probably install shorter gears.
When larger tires are installed, you have several things working against you: the diameter of the tire, rotational mass, rolling resistance, and the added weight of the tires. The diameter of your tires directly affects how hard your drivetrain has to work in order to move the vehicle, what you need to keep in mind is the axle is going to be turning your wheels. The axle shafts are just over an inch in diameter, and they have to turn whatever tires are on your Wrangler. This means that with a 30 inch tire you need to apply 30 times more force to the axle in order to turn the wheel. By regearing to a shorter gear, you will increase the amount of force that is being sent to the axle, this allows your Jeep to move the tires with less of a strain on the engine.
How Much it Costs to Regear Your Jeep
Replacing your Jeep's ring and pinion gears is more than simply purchasing a ring and pinion set. There are a number of bearings, seals, bolts, and the differential cover gaskets to worry about. If you're replacing the gears in both front and rear differentials, your overall cost will be understandably more. An entire gear overhaul kit will run you anywhere from $600-$1,200.
Certain differentials can only accommodate certain size ring gears. Generally, the higher numerically you go in gears, the bigger the ring gear. Should you need to upgrade the differential's carrier, this is the time to decide if you want to upgrade to lockers. No reason to do the work twice should you decide on lockers later. A new differential carrier will run about $700-$1,000.
Labor will always vary by region and shop, but you expect a ring and pinion gear installed to be approximately $500-$700 per axle. The being said, a complete regear job is several thousand dollars, done properly.
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@psychocephus
@psychocephus 10 месяцев назад
Great video Brother
@dkhallal
@dkhallal Год назад
I’m so ready to re-gear my Jeep and your videos have been a big help. I have all the tools I need to do it myself, have already done the lift/suspension, SYE, new shaft, etc. I have a 89 Wrangler with a Dana 35 in the rear and a Dana 30 in the front with factory 3.07 gears, Peugeot BA transmission (I know, booo) and a NP231 txfr and 4.2l engine. I just put 33x12.5 tires in steel 15” wheels. Factory tires were about 28”. I’ve done the formula to figure out new gears I need but am not sure it’s enough, it comes out to 3.61 (will have to round up to 3.73) but I’ve seen where folks are saying to go up to either 4.11 or 4.55 with 33”s. I would greatly appreciate your opinion on what I would be happy with. It’s going to be a city driver for the most part but we want to get into some off-roading as well but very conservative considering the axles I have at the moment. No money for anything else right now. Thanks again and look forward to a reply.
@edwinnaphtaly1516
@edwinnaphtaly1516 Год назад
Always informative Ron, thanks for the content bud.
@robertboyd3429
@robertboyd3429 Год назад
Heck yeah awesome video man, I was wondering about this with my 98 xj 5 speed, the one I changed the rear to the 29 spline 8.25 out of a 99 3.55s and I also went and changed the whole front hp30 same before but not with 3.07s, is way better alternative everything has been great so far, I have done everything on an xj except gears and this help out a lot man good confidence video 👍, wanting to change up at point and don't want to pay a shop .
@TheReiby
@TheReiby Год назад
Thanks for the vid
@stephenbell3219
@stephenbell3219 Год назад
Hi
@slowg8701
@slowg8701 Год назад
Hey m an I know it's not on the same subject but would you happen to have a diagram for an np231 for a 99 xj?
@jle540
@jle540 Год назад
Do you need a pinion depth gauge, or is there a cheaper way of "winging it"?
@cherokeeronnie
@cherokeeronnie Год назад
No even professional shops around here don’t use them here’s the tools I use ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-80_bN9woSos.html
@moejr14
@moejr14 Год назад
Has anybody in the comments done an 8.25
@cherokeeronnie
@cherokeeronnie Год назад
They are okay to do I’ve done many
@moejr14
@moejr14 Год назад
@@cherokeeronnie I have a bad pinion bearing. Do I need to redo the whole gearset (pinion depth, backlash ect…) or can I just swap out the pinion bearing? I have 488 gears in the lunchbox locker currently.
@danhambrick6331
@danhambrick6331 Год назад
Did you work on a dairy farm before?
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