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Old Mar 8, 2007 | 04:12 PM
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i am asking the jk community fo help....

so now that i have some heavy duty bumbers and 35 inch tires i noticed i am a bit td slower and in a month will be towing a trailer on my desert romps. so now my next quetion is gearing....any help would be greatly appreciated as i noticed on incline runs on the freeway i struggle some and rpms will jump to 5000.......

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Old Mar 8, 2007 | 04:46 PM
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If your on 35s 4.88 gearing will do you fine. If you have never put in gears before I'd suggest having someone else who has done it guide you through the install. There is a great write up here: http://www.pirate4x4.com/articles/te...sta/Gear_Setup . That should keep you busy for a while. Installing gears can be pretty pricy, but the offroad community is generally willing to give a hand to those in need. I'd say try to get a hold of someone in a local 4x4 club and offer them free food/cold beer for some know how. You will learn a whole lot and save a few. I really don't think you will need 5.13s. If you plan to jump up to 37s you may want the 5.13s though. Good luck!

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