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Old January 28th 05, 02:55 AM
Troy
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Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it
rebuilt...
Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send the
pic to Bill)
Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's
I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even run
35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch lift kit,
stage 1. Whatever that means.

How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the 35's?
Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch spring
spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something "proper".

I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance.

Troy


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Old January 28th 05, 04:48 AM
Kevin in San Diego
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If you are going to 35's get the 4.88 gears.
KH

"Troy" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it
> rebuilt...
> Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send
> the pic to Bill)
> Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's
> I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even
> run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch lift
> kit, stage 1. Whatever that means.
>
> How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the
> 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch
> spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something
> "proper".
>
> I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance.
>
> Troy
>



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Old January 28th 05, 02:44 PM
twaldron
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First: What do you drive??? How do you drive???

Here are my thoughts/experience, anyway:

If it's a TJ, I have one with a 4.5" RE lift and 35's. I get very minor
rubbing, nothing too serious, but it does catch my attention when it
happens. I_just_don't_like_body_lifts and don't feel the tall springs
and the spacer lift is a good combo, so I live with it. If you don't
mind the 1" body lift, go with that.

I might also mention that I have the same gearing you have (4.10/4.11),
and it is woefully inadequate in the more serious offroad situations
with 35s. I live with it for now because I have a low range
transfer-case and I'm not a rock demon. I would even consider going with
lower gears than the 4.56s. Why spend all that money on a swap and go
one size up, right? Go up two and make it right. (Of course you have to
make sure your diffs will handle the gear size.)

Troy wrote:
> Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it
> rebuilt...
> Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send the
> pic to Bill)
> Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's
> I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even run
> 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch lift kit,
> stage 1. Whatever that means.
>
> How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the 35's?
> Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch spring
> spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something "proper".
>
> I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance.
>
> Troy


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Old January 28th 05, 03:12 PM
JimG
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I assume you have a TJ. What motor/tranny? (very important for proper
advise!)

My TJ has plenty of pep with my setup... a bit high RPM's at highway speed
though (2750 RPM @ 70 MPH) for my taste. I would like to try a set of 35's
for a day, just to see how it is then. I am pretty sure I can clear them
for street riding.

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80' CJ-7 258 CID, HEI
4.56 Gears, Lock-Right F&R
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, D30 Front. SOA
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries

00' TJ Sport 4.0L, 5sp
4.56 Gears, TrueTrac rear
33" BFG AT on 15x8 Eagle Alloys
D35 Rear, D30 Front. 3" Suspension Lift

"Troy" wrote in message ...
> Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it
> rebuilt...
> Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send
> the pic to Bill)
> Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's
> I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even
> run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch lift
> kit, stage 1. Whatever that means.
>
> How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the
> 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch
> spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something
> "proper".
>
> I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance.
>
> Troy
>



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Old January 28th 05, 07:42 PM
Troy
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I have an 01 jeep tj 6 cyl. 5spd manual
I'm down here in Florida, so there's not really any rockclimbing going on
with me, mostly mud and sand.

I'm thinking that I may just stick with the 33's for now, or at least until
they wear out, but they're almost new. With the jeep I have and the 4.56
w/33's... How many RPMs will I be turning at 70? People drive crazy here,
I have to keep up.

Troy


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Old January 28th 05, 07:57 PM
JimG
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2750 RPM @ 70 MPH

JimG

"Troy" wrote in message ...
>I have an 01 jeep tj 6 cyl. 5spd manual
>With the jeep I have and the 4.56 w/33's... How many RPMs will I be
>turning at 70? People drive crazy here, I have to keep up.
>
> Troy
>



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Old January 29th 05, 05:21 AM
c
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"Troy" > wrote in message
news
> I have an 01 jeep tj 6 cyl. 5spd manual
> I'm down here in Florida, so there's not really any rockclimbing going on
> with me, mostly mud and sand.
>
> I'm thinking that I may just stick with the 33's for now, or at least

until
> they wear out, but they're almost new. With the jeep I have and the 4.56
> w/33's... How many RPMs will I be turning at 70? People drive crazy

here,
> I have to keep up.
>
> Troy
>
>


RPM = gear ratio x mph x 336 / tire diameter.

So in your case 3250 RPM without overdrive and then multiply that by the
overdrive ratio of the trans. It is usually about .7, so you should be about
2275 RPM

Chris




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Old January 29th 05, 07:06 AM
Steve
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To be a bit more accurate, the NVG3550 has a 0.78 ratio for 5th and most
brands of 33" tires are actually around 32.8" when new. So, with a 4.56
diff, Troy's I6 would be turning 2550 rpm at 70 mph. Right now, with his
4.11 diff, it should turn 2300 rpm @ 70 mph. If he up-sizes to 35s,
he'll turn 2400 with 4.56 or 2570 with 4.88 (70 mph).

Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org

c wrote:
> "Troy" > wrote :
>
>>I have an 01 jeep tj 6 cyl. 5spd manual

>
> RPM = gear ratio x mph x 336 / tire diameter.
>
> So in your case 3250 RPM without overdrive and then multiply that by the
> overdrive ratio of the trans. It is usually about .7, so you should be about
> 2275 RPM
>
> Chris

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Old January 29th 05, 06:46 PM
Jeff Strickland
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Just be sure the Significant Other is not given the opportunity to compare
your 6 inches with your Lift Kit's 4, she'll just get confused.





"Troy" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it
> rebuilt...
> Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send
> the pic to Bill)
> Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's
> I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even
> run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch lift
> kit, stage 1. Whatever that means.
>
> How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the
> 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch
> spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something
> "proper".
>
> I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance.
>
> Troy
>


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Old January 30th 05, 03:28 AM
Kevin in San Diego
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bwaha, I have 20" of lift.
KH

"Jeff Strickland" > wrote in message
...
> Just be sure the Significant Other is not given the opportunity to compare
> your 6 inches with your Lift Kit's 4, she'll just get confused.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Troy" > wrote in message
> ink.net...
>> Hello again. Finally found a dana44 rear end, and I'm having to have it
>> rebuilt...
>> Replacing the dana35c before it breaks. ( maybe I'll break it and send
>> the pic to Bill)
>> Now, I have 4.10 or 4.11 gears, whichever they are, and 33 x 12.50's
>> I'm wanting to get 4.56 gears, for more pep. I've heard that I can even
>> run 35's with this gearing? In that case, I have the Pro Comp 4 inch
>> lift kit, stage 1. Whatever that means.
>>
>> How much higher am I going to have to get that 4 inch lift to fit the
>> 35's? Will a 1 inch body lift do? Or maybe the body lift and a 1 inch
>> spring spacer? I have no idea what would be good, but I prefer something
>> "proper".
>>
>> I"m open to any and all suggestions... Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Troy
>>

>



 




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