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Old 03-23-2009, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by bountyhunter
Swapped 3.92's for 4.10's, easy enough...sweet jump off the line!

I'll be doing this when i lift my truck. How much did it run you, where did you buy, any information you can share would be great. Did you install it yourself? cmon man, spill it!
 
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Installed with a friend who got me the gear set free. Do a 4.56 if you're stepping up to 35-37" tires.
 

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Originally Posted by bountyhunter
Installed with a friend who got me the gear set free. Do a 4.56 if you're stepping up to 35-37" tires.
4.56? That is a lot of gear even for 35's.
 
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So... how much did your RPMs change while cruising? Info at 65 or 70 or 75?
 
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Originally Posted by bountyhunter
Installed with a friend who got me the gear set free. Do a 4.56 if you're stepping up to 35-37" tires.

Was it just an easy swap? Havent looked at the axle on the truck yet but i imagine it's pretty simple to do. I'll stick with the 4.10's with a 35-37"
Only reason i would go with a 4.56 is if i was doing IROKS 44"+. Which i wouldnt do on this truck... 4.56 is much to low with 35's
 
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I'd go 35's with the 3.92s. But that is because I don't need 3.92's right now. I wanted the limited slip and skid plates though...

I hear these Wranglers last 40k or more. I don't know if I am going to wait that long to get some new tires. I am really looking forward to people getting some 35's.
 
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bumping up to 4.10s...local dealership just quoted me 1k just for the parts... does this seem right?
 
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Seems expensive!
 

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i talked to 4 wheel parts and they quoted me $750 for a limited slip diff and labor
 
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Originally Posted by bigred3297
Was it just an easy swap? Havent looked at the axle on the truck yet but i imagine it's pretty simple to do. I'll stick with the 4.10's with a 35-37"
Only reason i would go with a 4.56 is if i was doing IROKS 44"+. Which i wouldnt do on this truck... 4.56 is much to low with 35's
I don't think 4.56 gears would be to much. Check out all of the 3rd gens who are running 4.56 gears even with stock tire size! Plus they even say you gain 1-2 mpg around town. Just something to chew on.
 


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