shade
Well-known member
That's the third most popular Jeep signage, behind "It's a Jeep Thing. You Wouldn't Understand," and "If You Can Read This, Roll Me Over"."It's my Jeep and I don't care if you like it."
That's the third most popular Jeep signage, behind "It's a Jeep Thing. You Wouldn't Understand," and "If You Can Read This, Roll Me Over"."It's my Jeep and I don't care if you like it."
4.56 is a good choice.To clarify: this is exactly my point. I thought I had 4.10s, but turns out I have 3.73s; I was wrong. Not the end of the world, but 4.10s would have been a better ratio (for me) than 3.73s as a starting point. Just like 3.73s would be better than 3.21s as a starting point. The closer I am (or thought I was) to the sweet spot would have meant not needing to regear, or at least have it not as bad to allow me to live with it for now. Realistically, 4.56 is probably what I would be considering to regear to at this point.
I appreciate the helpful comments; I learned something I didn't know (i.e. auto option replaces the 4.10s). Those who feel the need to bash the transmission choice: not so much. To each their own; it's my Jeep and I don't care if you like it. I've seen lots of configurations/modifications/bolt-ons that don't float my boat, but I don't make a point to ******** on someone else's choices. But hey, maybe I'm not as cool as you guys.
It's not so much that as the likelihood that 4.10 gearing may not be all that swell regardless.People who act like it's no big deal must be cashing bigger checks than I do!
Automatic, 5th gear 0.83 x 3.73 = 3.09 overall.
Manual, 6th gear 0.79 x 4.10 = 3.23 overall.
if you had 4.10 x 0.83 = 3.40.
I'd go to the dealer, be polite, ask for a solution.
Do not threaten legal action, be open to their suggestions.
Just have some facts, with 35s
with 3.73 at 60mph you'd be turning 1700rpm
with 4.10s t 60mph you'd be turning 1960rpm
No doubt about it with 35s you'd want 4.10s.
2000rpm is a real nice highway cruise.
But even more important is lift from a stop.
With 3.73s in 1st at 10mph, you'd turn 1286rpm
With 4.10s in 1st at 10mph, you'd turn 1400rpm
With big tires the lift off the line is way better with 4.10s... and easier on the torque converter too.
But it is all only relevant to the type of driving/wheeling you do. I ran 33s thru 3.07s for 10 years. I loved it in 4LO. The Jeep ran like a Mustang on forestry roads. If I'd have been into rock crawling it would have been way too high geared. I'd never do 35s just cuz it stresses everything more than 33s. But depending on your use, 3.73s might not be a bad choice..... altho the "in" crowd of followers will laugh at you.
yes and it is a 2014 so way past the point of legal recourse.He entered into a legal contract for the vehicle as described, after reviewing the vehicle, the description, and the contract. He accepted said vehicle and signed the contract. It is way past too late legally to cry foul.
Seeing how they change it up with the transmission and spec sheets, I'll bet there are quite a few with the same.Hmmm... this thread inspired me to check mine. Similar situation 2104 JKUR bought new at dealer and window sticker says 4.10.
I was changing diff oil and sure enough... 41:11 ring and pinion... 3.73.
I’m not sure that I care, but it will make me pay much more attention in the future.