33" tires and gears
I don't want to have it shift in and out of overdrive on the highway when going up an incline. After I do the lift I want to see how bad my tires look on it and then decide if I need or want to go bigger. I am thinking they are going to look too small for that lift. I can't find any good information on what is exactly needed to do the gear change on our trucks. I found some posts of people doing the change but none with enough information to answer my questions on what all needs to be purchased.
The gears themselves, and master install kits.
If you are going from the 3.55s, to 4.56s.... You will either need to get the 'thick' gears, or, replace the carriers as well. I don't recall if 4.10s will fit on the stock carrier.
If you are going from the 3.55s, to 4.56s.... You will either need to get the 'thick' gears, or, replace the carriers as well. I don't recall if 4.10s will fit on the stock carrier.
You can follow this link and you will see what you need for parts and how much. Basically you need master install kits for the front and back,R&P, maybe a front Carrier
Dana 44 Carrier Breaks: 3.73-lower, 3.92-higher
91/4 Carrier breaks: None
http://www.iwerearendsonly.com/index.php
Dana 44 Carrier Breaks: 3.73-lower, 3.92-higher
91/4 Carrier breaks: None
http://www.iwerearendsonly.com/index.php
Dont stress, your gears should be fine if running 33" tires. All I have is a 2.5 Spacer on the springs and 37 BFG Muds on the stock wheels and can pull and go offroading up the dunes on High with no sweat. But then again, I have the Offroad edition truck. 4.10+ gears are overkill!
When I bought the truck it had them, with a coil spacer lift. I took the lift off, sold the tires and threw on some normal sized tires. I'm not playing with the truck, no need for all terrains. They were ****ty BFG's anyways.
You can follow this link and you will see what you need for parts and how much. Basically you need master install kits for the front and back,R&P, maybe a front Carrier
Dana 44 Carrier Breaks: 3.73-lower, 3.92-higher
91/4 Carrier breaks: None
http://www.iwerearendsonly.com/index.php
Dana 44 Carrier Breaks: 3.73-lower, 3.92-higher
91/4 Carrier breaks: None
http://www.iwerearendsonly.com/index.php
I am not going to be the one installing them. I have a friend that does pretty much anything that can be done to a vehicle. He is going to install them for me if I need to do it. I would never think of doing it myself. I am sure to screw it up.
Ok as for what the Carrier breaks means you need a different carrier for the different ratios for that diff
so for the
dana 44
Carrier Breaks: for gears 2.72, 3.07, 3.31, 3.54, 3.73,=lower (all fit this carrier)
for gears 3.91, 4.09, 4.27, 4.56, 4.88, 5.13=higher (all fit this carrier)
For the dodge 91/4 all gear ratios fit the same carrier
Dodge/Chrysler 9.25 Rear Bearing Kit Bearing Kits New $175.00 $17.99
Dodge/Chrysler 9.25 Rear Bearing Kit. This kit includes OEM Timken bearings and races along with high quality seals and small parts. Included in this kit are carrier bearings and races, pinion bearings and races, pinion seal, complete master shim kit, ring gear bolts, pinion nut, crush sleave, thread locking compound,
so for the
dana 44
Carrier Breaks: for gears 2.72, 3.07, 3.31, 3.54, 3.73,=lower (all fit this carrier)
for gears 3.91, 4.09, 4.27, 4.56, 4.88, 5.13=higher (all fit this carrier)
For the dodge 91/4 all gear ratios fit the same carrier
Dodge/Chrysler 9.25 Rear Bearing Kit Bearing Kits New $175.00 $17.99
Dodge/Chrysler 9.25 Rear Bearing Kit. This kit includes OEM Timken bearings and races along with high quality seals and small parts. Included in this kit are carrier bearings and races, pinion bearings and races, pinion seal, complete master shim kit, ring gear bolts, pinion nut, crush sleave, thread locking compound,
Last edited by merc225hp; Oct 11, 2010 at 01:18 PM.










