Gearing
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I have a question, I have 3.21 in my jeep jku. I'm trying to regear in the near future. I want to go 4.10 or even 4.88. I want to know if I can just get a ring and pinion set for front and back or will new axles and etc have to be replaced with the new gearing. Thanks ahead of time btw it's a 2015 jk with 3" teraflex lift and 35s
#144
I have a question, I have 3.21 in my jeep jku. I'm trying to regear in the near future. I want to go 4.10 or even 4.88. I want to know if I can just get a ring and pinion set for front and back or will new axles and etc have to be replaced with the new gearing. Thanks ahead of time btw it's a 2015 jk with 3" teraflex lift and 35s <img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=635343"/>
#145
Yea I definitely want to put a locker with whatever I put. 4.10 sounds good I do do highways a lot. Do you know any good companies to run with? Thanks
#146
I would recommend talking to Northridge 4x4. They carry all of the major brands and can give you good advice.
If you don't wheel on rocks, and have absolutely no intention to, then I would suggest Detroit TruTracs for lockers - technically a limited slip differential. And since you are regearing, the added cost of adding a TruTrac is basically the cost of the locker.
If you wheel on rocks, give a selectable locker some consideration, but they are quite more expensive. Especially the pneumatically operated brands such as ARB.
Here's some good information on lockers from 4 Wheel Parts:
Buyers Guide for Differentials - Auburn, Detroit, Ox Locker ? Differentials Buyer?s Guide
#147
If you're running 35" tires, you might consider 4.56 again. I would recommend talking to Northridge 4x4. They carry all of the major brands and can give you good advice. If you don't wheel on rocks, and have absolutely no intention to, then I would suggest Detroit TruTracs for lockers - technically a limited slip differential. And since you are regearing, the added cost of adding a TruTrac is basically the cost of the locker. If you wheel on rocks, give a selectable locker some consideration, but they are quite more expensive. Especially the pneumatically operated brands such as ARB. Here's some good information on lockers from 4 Wheel Parts: Buyers Guide for Differentials - Auburn, Detroit, Ox Locker ? Differentials Buyer?s Guide
#148
A great locker Detroit true trac. Smooth posi on the road but locks up 50 50 to each tire. No clutches and they last forever
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