3.21s...Really aggressive 33s or aggressive 35s?
#12
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Originally Posted by Stuka
I ran 33's for 2 weeks with 3.21's and a 6sp and it was absolutely horrible. Granted I live in the mountains, but I rarely was able to use 4th. It was all 1-3 for most driving. And offroad was terrible. There was no crawl ratio at all. Lots of clutch slipping.
Now I have 4.56's and its a dream to drive compared to 3.21's, even when I had the small 28" tires that it came with.
If you offroad, don't even consider 35's unless you are going to regear. Even if you have a pentistar, it wont make up for having no crawl ratio. The engine can only run at so low of an RPM before it stalls.
Now I have 4.56's and its a dream to drive compared to 3.21's, even when I had the small 28" tires that it came with.
If you offroad, don't even consider 35's unless you are going to regear. Even if you have a pentistar, it wont make up for having no crawl ratio. The engine can only run at so low of an RPM before it stalls.
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if he has a pentastar..... 3.21's will be fine on the trail with 35's
Im in GA, my club travels to AL mountains to wheel and north georgia.
I have a 2012 JKU Auto with 3.21's and have almost too much power in 4 low when navigating obstacles.....
The 2012+ automatic transmission guys in my club have all discovered we have to use both feet (gas/brake) to navigate rock gardens efficiently with out jumping rocks and tearing crap up.
Id say go 35's if your 2012 and up...... if not.(i had a 2011 once) go to 33's or re-gear with 35's.
Im in GA, my club travels to AL mountains to wheel and north georgia.
I have a 2012 JKU Auto with 3.21's and have almost too much power in 4 low when navigating obstacles.....
The 2012+ automatic transmission guys in my club have all discovered we have to use both feet (gas/brake) to navigate rock gardens efficiently with out jumping rocks and tearing crap up.
Id say go 35's if your 2012 and up...... if not.(i had a 2011 once) go to 33's or re-gear with 35's.
#17
35" with a 3.21 gear will suck in a 07 to 11 JK with a 6 sp. Especially in Texas mud. Makes it easier to break something. Hard on the clutch. I wouldn't even bother with 33" I'd wait till I regeared and go 35". I'm aq newbie and I don't have my Jeep yet but if you ask any one who has done it all they will tell you basically the same thing I'm telling you. If you read the sticky on gearing and tires it spells it out pretty good. I know it is frustrating when people with 12-13 are answering or other not reading the question before answering. If your money is tight I wouldn't lift a jeep as the problems that can come up are a big pain. New drive shaft shocks etc... Transfer case problems. Unless you have money to burn I'd stay low. If you have lots of money then spend the $2000 necessary to switch everything properly. Its better to be out there in the mud than broken at home!
#18
JK Super Freak
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Perhaps i will repost this thread as "lifted 07 on 3.21s- will 33" TSLs improve mud/trail riding over Rubi 32s?"
I am lifted and spaced... if i was all trail id do 35s and gears but i do alot of driving and dont want to lose too much or my 22mpg
I am lifted and spaced... if i was all trail id do 35s and gears but i do alot of driving and dont want to lose too much or my 22mpg
Last edited by DeucesALLin; 10-03-2012 at 04:31 AM.
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I still say you will hate driving your Jeep with 33 or 35's with 3.21's. I know I did even when I was on flat lands. Driving in parking lots even required slipping the clutch way more than should be needed.
#20
JK Super Freak
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30"
BTW: The stock tires a Rubi comes with arent really 32's. Moving to true 33's is a bigger jump than you might think. I know my 33's (Which are on the larger side of a 33) dwarf stock rubi BFG's.
I still say you will hate driving your Jeep with 33 or 35's with 3.21's. I know I did even when I was on flat lands. Driving in parking lots even required slipping the clutch way more than should be needed.
I still say you will hate driving your Jeep with 33 or 35's with 3.21's. I know I did even when I was on flat lands. Driving in parking lots even required slipping the clutch way more than should be needed.