Zandcwhite
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- Zach
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If I read correctly the torque converter is always locked up above 3rd gear. If that's the case for the most part I don't think it would be an issue. With 3.45s and 35s I'd likely look to regear or find a set of Rubicon take offs and gain gears and lockers and wider axles and bigger brakes in the process. The extremes are where I'm all for a regear, but I susp caution against going too far the other direction. Personally I felt the factory xr 4.56s and 35s was a bit over geared running freeway speeds. Having jumped all the way to 5.38s on 38s in our 2019 I can say that was the worst all around gearing of anything we've run with this 8 speed. Even 4.10s and 38s was better.The one factor that can come into play is the lockup feature of the torque converter.
Modern transmissions with good computer control are better than they used to be. But if you have a big mismatch like 3.45 gears and 35s, you may end up with the computer never locking up the torque converter. That reduces efficiency and generates extra heat. If your cooling system can handle it, it's not a huge deal. But it's less than ideal.
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