HARDTRAILZ wrote:Where you going to find those gear ratios to actually fit our diffs?
HARDTRAILZ wrote:Where you going to find those gear ratios to actually fit our diffs?
navigator wrote:since you are soliciting feedback and real build threads don't allow feedback I'm going to guess this isn't a real build thread but a feedback thread.
I like those silverado wheels. When my tires wear out I'm thinking of trying to find a set myself to go with a set of spacers and larger tires.
On the re-gearing, if you have 3.42 and want to go with 33's you should re-gear but If I were going through the trouble to re-gear I would go ahead with 4.10.
If you have 3.73 or 4.10 gears I expect most would not worry about re-gearing for 33's.
If you need to regear think seriously about adding a locker at that time. If nothing else add one to the front while you have it out and add one to the rear when you have the funds later.
Your lift choices are fine, if you have very many miles you should replace your front shocks when you install your lift.
A real oil pan skid is something you should consider. I would prioritize it over the body lift(actually either lift for most folks). Your front hitch will protect the bottom of the radiator from most obstacles but will also limit your approach angle. I expect when you go to the 3 inch body lift that front hitch might look a little funny.
navigator wrote:I expect he was looking at a ratio/RPM/size chart
HARDTRAILZ wrote:Where you going to find those gear ratios to actually fit our diffs?
navigator wrote:since you are soliciting feedback and real build threads don't allow feedback I'm going to guess this isn't a real build thread but a feedback thread.
DavidRant0n wrote:navigator wrote:since you are soliciting feedback and real build threads don't allow feedback I'm going to guess this isn't a real build thread but a feedback thread.
Can you explain what you mean? I'm not so good at forums! I'm kind of a
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navigator wrote:I expect he was looking at a ratio/RPM/size chart
HARDTRAILZ wrote:Where you going to find those gear ratios to actually fit our diffs?
navigator wrote:David, I was reminded that the only one of our brothers currently wheeling (IFS) with a front locker is breaking front axle shafts so a front locker might not be the best option for our platform.
HARDTRAILZ wrote:Lowering the lift amount or just tire size?
fishsticks wrote:HARDTRAILZ wrote:Where you going to find those gear ratios to actually fit our diffs?
This.
Front ratios available:
3.42
3.73
4.10
4.56
Unless you're planning on a SAS right out of the gate that's what you are stuck with. I'd be running 4.88s or 5.29s otherwise.
Didn't work for me in Firefox just now so I wrote them off. Randy's Ring & Pinion is *the* definitive site for me.
The Roadie wrote:Didn't work for me in Firefox just now so I wrote them off. Randy's Ring & Pinion is *the* definitive site for me.
Ummm, what else can I say. You shouldn't even consider changing gears unless you have a HUGE budget and/or can use the benefit. Until you get on a trail that you are denied because of lack of torque, I wouldn't consider it. And in 4LO, aired down, I almost always run out of ground clearance or traction before I run out of torque.
And if you're seriously considering ANY sort of tires on 20" rims, you haven't done enough reading yet about airing down and why having the maximum sidewall size is a good thing. I changed from my factory 17's down to aftermarket 16's for this reason, but some members are OK running 17's. Nobody runs 20's unless they're a mall crawler.
Nakashige wrote:You will need spacers if he goes with the 20s with 33s or stock and 33s. Aftermarket with the correct back space will be the only way with out spacers and with z71 you need adapters
AWD TBs SS have bigger brakes so I think they can run 18"+ only. But it's sort of irrelevant.DavidRant0n wrote:Can't the AWD TBs run 20s? low profile tires?
You are in the entirely wrong site if you're asking if we like the LOOK of 20's. Sure we might like the LOOK. I don't but some do. But they're not FUNCTIONAL. Rims are rims. They hold tires. If I could spend 90% of my traction budget on the tires and 10% on the rims I would, but it usually ends up being about 60/40 if I was replacing both at the same time. An excellent tire is $200-250 each. Steel rims can be had for $20 used. Wheel more and you'll find out.Still a no? I don't want to be a mall crawler but I do like those wheels.
How do you like the look of the Z71 Wheels?
The Roadie wrote:AWD TBs SS have bigger brakes so I think they can run 18"+ only. But it's sort of irrelevant.DavidRant0n wrote:Can't the AWD TBs run 20s? low profile tires?You are in the entirely wrong site if you're asking if we like the LOOK of 20's. Sure we might like the LOOK. I don't but some do. But they're not FUNCTIONAL. Rims are rims. They hold tires. If I could spend 90% of my traction budget on the tires and 10% on the rims I would, but it usually ends up being about 60/40 if I was replacing both at the same time. An excellent tire is $200-250 each. Steel rims can be had for $20 used. Wheel more and you'll find out.Still a no? I don't want to be a mall crawler but I do like those wheels.
How do you like the look of the Z71 Wheels?