racingjason
Adventurer
Hello all,
I have been contimplating changing the grearing in my HJ61 and I am looking for opinions. While most people seem to head to lower gears for wheeling, I am looking at moving from 4.11's to 3.70's. The truck has the H55 manual gearbox with 31x10.5 tires. (30.7" dia). My plan is to switch up to 235/85's when we take it overseas in a few years (32" dia). The change of tires results in a 4% decrease in RPM and the gear change adds a furthur 10%. Now, I do tow a trailer and thus far it pulls it quite happily even in the mountains. That being said, my RPM on the highway is 2500 and driving it faster than 60 seems to be pushing the 12HT diesel a little harder than I would like. Is a 10-14% increase in gearing too drastic? I am somewhat limited on choices as I need to keep the trailer and truck tires the same.
Cheers.
I have been contimplating changing the grearing in my HJ61 and I am looking for opinions. While most people seem to head to lower gears for wheeling, I am looking at moving from 4.11's to 3.70's. The truck has the H55 manual gearbox with 31x10.5 tires. (30.7" dia). My plan is to switch up to 235/85's when we take it overseas in a few years (32" dia). The change of tires results in a 4% decrease in RPM and the gear change adds a furthur 10%. Now, I do tow a trailer and thus far it pulls it quite happily even in the mountains. That being said, my RPM on the highway is 2500 and driving it faster than 60 seems to be pushing the 12HT diesel a little harder than I would like. Is a 10-14% increase in gearing too drastic? I am somewhat limited on choices as I need to keep the trailer and truck tires the same.
Cheers.