chevymitchell
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- First Name
- Shawn
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- Pueblo West, CO
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- 2022 392XR, 2025 Wagoneer S, 2006 LJ 6-spd
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- Avi Engineer
What was the point of starting your post off with "Got Math?". LolGot math? The OP does and 3.73's bring the Jeep pretty close to stock.
I agree with @grimmjeeper that 4.10's are the best choice for the stated needs. I'd go lower for a serious off roader but for back country exploration the 4.10's will be perfect especially with an automatic.
You must've just looked at an RPM chart.
The RPM charts are just that, an RPM comparison between ratios at a given MPH.
The math includes much more than final drive ratios and engine RPM. The math includes GCVW, altitude correction, air density, fuel type, etc...
Horsepower loss is ~3% per 1000 feet of altitude.
You do not want to do your math based on a straight comparison of RPM. The charts are great, but they do not compensate for anything else.
OP mentioned he's going out-west. You do not want to spend the money to go from a 3.45 to a 3.73 or 4.10 gear on a 34" tire and then head out-west. You need to experience what a stock Rubi does out-west at altitude. 33's and 4.10's are not enough with anything more than the driver in the Jeep. (With the 3.6, anyway)
Stock, Jeep puts 4.10's and 33's on. What makes you think that a 3.73 gear is good for a 34" tire? Jeep puts 4.56's and 315/70's on the 392. I'm curious where your math is. If you've done it right and compensated properly, you would understand that a 3.73/4.10 gear is a waste of money.
You also forgot to include the rest of my post and the context it contained. I've included it here:
4.10 doesn't even compensate for the 34" tire, let alone the power loss at altitude.
"If you're already at 34" tires, I would re-gear to 4.56 to future proof your tire decisions as your wheeling and need for adventure grow with your confidence."
The idea is to cover for the 35 or 315 tire and have already spent the money to do so.
I wouldn't waste the money to go to 4.10's.
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