3.73 gears
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Not sure about the '07's.
I think '09's will be the same way.
I think 5.13's would be overkill for 35's wouldn't it? 4.88 would probably be perfect. If you think you'll go to 37's later, though, you might go ahead and deal with the extra low gearing of the 5.13's with 35's to keep from needing to regear later again.
EDIT: Actually, according to this (http://www.4lo.com/calc/geartable.htm) chart, the 4.10's would be a good regear if going from 3.73's/32's to 35's. I further standby the feeling that 4.88's would be a good choice and probably still leave room for 36-37" tires later.
Last edited by jeeperjkj; Jun 17, 2008 at 05:47 AM.
'08 Autos have 3.73's standard. No optional 4.10 that I know of. I think the only way to get 4.10 is to get a Rubi.
Not sure about the '07's.
I think '09's will be the same way.
I think 5.13's would be overkill for 35's wouldn't it? 4.88 would probably be perfect. If you think you'll go to 37's later, though, you might go ahead and deal with the extra low gearing of the 5.13's with 35's to keep from needing to regear later again.
Not sure about the '07's.
I think '09's will be the same way.
I think 5.13's would be overkill for 35's wouldn't it? 4.88 would probably be perfect. If you think you'll go to 37's later, though, you might go ahead and deal with the extra low gearing of the 5.13's with 35's to keep from needing to regear later again.
In 2007 you could get 4.10's with any model...
in 2008 4.10's are only available with the rubicon.
3.73 and 3.27's are in the X model and sahara...
Also 5.13's is adds a little pep with a 6 speed and 35's. I run this combo and it is perfect IMO. I would say its split between 4.88's and 5.13's on the board...
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I have an 08 X, D44 rear, with 3.73 gears and 35" tires. It's also an auto. I noticed a significant difference when I put on the 35's. Unless I am on the freeway doing 65mph or more, I don't use overdrive. In fact, it is now a habbit for me to turn o/d off as soon as I start the Jeep. I will be going to 4.88 gears shortly, but for now, with o/d off, it's livable. I actually don't really mind it all that much, of course I haven't driven a Jeep with 35's with lower gears either, so I have nothing to compare it to. On take off, the Jk, when compared to a TJ (had one that I traded on JK) is a dog anyways. It takes a while for the torque to come up on a JK as opposed to the TJ. This was the first thing I noticed when I drove my JK for the first time at the dealer. Point is, if you do a lot of city driving, the 3.73 auto with 35's is okay until you can get your gears swapped. If you do a lot of highway and/or hill driving, it will be a little hard on the tranny unless you just leave the o/d turned off. Even then, it will kind of suck.


