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Re: 2004 Wrangler Wheels, Tires & Lift Questions...
[Re: cnpalmer]
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06/25/07 06:08 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
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Howdy cn Tell us a bit more about your new ride.. Is it a 4 or 6 cylinder? Auto or 5 speed stick? One thing for sure if you go from 26/27 inch tires to 32's you will HATE the way it runs without changing the gearing. There went hi gear never to be seen again. the way to make certain of the gears is to jack up a rear wheel and put her in neutral...MARK (with chalk or something you can see) both the bottom of the raised tire and the driveshaft... then turn the tire ONE TURN while counting the turns of the driveshaft... the driveshaft will turn either 3.07 or 3.5 or 3.73 or 4.10 times to one turn of the tire... THAT will be your present gear ratio. Big JIm <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" />
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