Im trying to understand how vehicle gears work. I have a LC 80 with a 3FE engine and am considering regearing and new tires. I am limited in vehicle knowledge, but do ride bikes and understand bike gearing.
I related going with a bigger tire like stock 31" to a 33" like a 26" bike tire vs a 29er. I understand the large tire moves farther distance with each revolution, thus requiring less rpm than an 26" tire. I assume the same principle ablies to trucks.
I currently have 4.11 gears and am think of going to 4.56 or 4.88. Help me understand. Is the change in gears like a change in the rear cassette? Would it be like dropping to a smaller rear gear and making it harder to pedal but getting more torque and going faster, or is it like shifting up a gear and making it easier to pedal and not going a far with each revolution.
Or is it more related to shifting the gear in the cranks either up or down?
I related going with a bigger tire like stock 31" to a 33" like a 26" bike tire vs a 29er. I understand the large tire moves farther distance with each revolution, thus requiring less rpm than an 26" tire. I assume the same principle ablies to trucks.
I currently have 4.11 gears and am think of going to 4.56 or 4.88. Help me understand. Is the change in gears like a change in the rear cassette? Would it be like dropping to a smaller rear gear and making it harder to pedal but getting more torque and going faster, or is it like shifting up a gear and making it easier to pedal and not going a far with each revolution.
Or is it more related to shifting the gear in the cranks either up or down?