What gears for 33" tires?
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- Warnoffroad
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I think hobie setup this
http://www.thebestbuddies.com/pic/modin ... cabcontact
"find new gear ratio with tire size"
should get you the right gears
http://www.thebestbuddies.com/pic/modin ... cabcontact
"find new gear ratio with tire size"
should get you the right gears
[size=75]05 Sierra LLY "Silver Bull"[/size]
4.56 rear ring and pinion is only available throught GM for about $385. You can get front and rear 4.10 for about $500.
www.ring-and-pinion.com
Brad
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Might be worth reading this Thread
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Brad wrote:4.56 rear ring and pinion is only available throught GM for about $385. You can get front and rear 4.10 for about $500.
www.ring-and-pinion.com
Brad
What about getting them put in? How much is that?
4.56 IMO the tires are way heavier and you will create alot more wind resistance. so you have to add that into the mathmatical equation. and it will cost around a grand to have it done
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