Cat|3bones
Active Member
I get it, and what I mean by dropping mpgs is from what I hear 37 and 3.73 get people 18s around town and thruway. I was just stating that I hope I wont be the only Wrangler that for some reason ends up getting 10mpgs. I'm fine with going from 21-23 I get now, down to 18s. Drove an LJ with 5.13s, Supercharged for a year and got 12mpgs which was fine for me. I also don't think I will be robbing myself of that much torque (200+) before regearing. Seems also like a lot of 3.6 3.73 gearing guys done in back in 2022-2023 which is crazy for 3.6, that is something I wouldn't do. But, that is why I'm on the fence here thinking and asking around. I wil regear because even if I stayed on 35s, or 33s, or 31s, if I add any gear like bumper, winch, rack, etc.. I'll still will need to regear to push all that weight around.I'm sure to regret this but why buy a 4xe if you're never going to use that system? You have a much heavier, therefore less fuel efficient, version of the Wrangler, which flies in the face of your statement that you don't want to push down your MPG. And you want to install 37s which absolutely will drive down MPG while denying yourself addtional 200+ ft-lbs of torque to turn the 37s. This is the logic I associate with the Federal Government.
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