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Gearing with 35s

mwdsonny

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My 4Runner is a gutless pig on the highway on 4.88s and 33s. Off-road though, put it in low, point it and it just goes. I push almost 3k RPM at 75 MPH. I get around 11-13 MPG. I can’t imagine what a slug it would be with 35s.

The Bronco has buckets more power than my runner, even with the 2.3, so those 4.7 gears with 35s will be amazing. 4.46 will definitely work more than fine, and most wouldn’t know the difference unless they drive a model with 4.46 gears and then one with 4.7, both having the same 35” tires.

I’m doing my best to end up with that 2.7, 4.7s, 10spd and 35s. ?
I have a 2.3l badlands I’m making sas. It came with 33s and 4.46 gears. I went to 35s and gas took a hit. Would it be worth going up to 4.7 ratio with the 35s? Also going to add a 3.5 inch lift.
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dgorsett

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I have a 2.3l badlands I’m making sas. It came with 33s and 4.46 gears. I went to 35s and gas took a hit. Would it be worth going up to 4.7 ratio with the 35s? Also going to add a 3.5 inch lift.
No. The 4.46 will be good.
 
 





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