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Old Nov 5, 2007
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
Yukon are about the best....I am running Genuine Gears without any problems.....

4.56's are NOT a good choice of gear for a 33 in a daily driven truck.....you will be running extremely high rpm's...
i totally agree yukon rules
 
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Old Nov 5, 2007
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3.55s matt..

i decided on a different suspension kit and it will allow me to fit 35s.. 4.56 or 4.88 id like to keep it from red lining on the freeway ha.

what websites have gears in stock and ship out fast for a good price?
and also a decent traction aid?? help me out
 
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Old Nov 6, 2007
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4.88
then again i have an old abused OHV everyone else is going to say 4.56
 
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Old Nov 20, 2007
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so about them webpages....
 
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what websites have gears in stock and ship out fast for a good price?


this question was asked twice in this thread... im curiouse as well
 
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maybe try ringpinion.com?
4wheelparts.com

the shop that put mine in ordered them so idk..
 
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i cant see putting anything over 4.10's in the rear hows the driveability for a DD with 4.10's the stockers are 3.55 right? 3.55 to 4.10 is a big jump.. i cant imagine a 4.88 lol

also were did did you get your ranger fourms sticker?
 
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i liked it, i had lots of oomph with 4.10s are u 2wd? because i think i had bigger tires stock too


i also have 35s to turn... thats why i've got 4.88s and its still slower than *****.

i got my RF sticker when i signed up, but i have heard they're slacking and taking forrreverrrrrr when you sign up to get you the stickers
 
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i have 4x4 and stock tires but once i get some cash i think im going to put some 33s on
 
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Old Nov 21, 2007
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Originally Posted by Urandaman
3.55s matt..

i decided on a different suspension kit and it will allow me to fit 35s.. 4.56 or 4.88 id like to keep it from red lining on the freeway ha.

what websites have gears in stock and ship out fast for a good price?
and also a decent traction aid?? help me out
I run 35's and 5.13's does good on the freeway 17 mpg if you have an automatic it will be less. Here is a chart the might help make your decision.
My gears are Yukon in the 8.8 and Precision Gear in the D35.

http://www.therangerstation.com/tech...tirechart.html
 
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