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your setup now with 32s should not be all that bad. that is what I am running and it does just fine.

you actually have 4.30 gears in it.


On a first-gen Amigo, there is a good chance he actually has 4.56's. I will agree that you should be doing pretty well with the 3.2 swapped in, though. I am running 32's and stock (4.56) gearing on my '93 Amigo with the 2.6. Its slow; but not dangerously or unbearably slow. It'll run 75mph alright, just takes more time to get there than my V8 truck.

To the original thread starter, I'd try the regear route before doing the engine swap... for ease, simplicity, time, and cost concerns if nothing else.


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