REGEAR 2010 JK Sport 6 speed manual
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REGEAR 2010 JK Sport 6 speed manual
Need to know how to regear my 2010 JK sport 2 door manual 6 speed with 98,000 miles on it. I plan to run 35" A/T tires with a 4" suspension lift. My rear axle has 3.21 and im not sure about the front. Need to know what material to buy, what gear to install, if I should take this project on myself or send it to a shop, and what else I would need to mod to make this all come true. Not too experienced with working on cars but I have friends with tools and a little knowledge...
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The front should be the same as the rear.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, especially when it comes to setting up differentials. You want to have someone who knows what they're doing and can do it with their eyes closed. It's more than tearing it down, putting new gears in, and putting it all back together. You need to check clearances, lash, mesh patterns, etc. Doing it wrong will result in failure. If you're lucky, it will only be parts. Not so lucky? Lock up a diff going down the freeway.
I'd suggest you take it to a shop. There are charts out there in abundance that will give you an idea for gearing based upon tire diameter. A local shop should be able to get you dialed in on what you're looking to do.
Need to know what material to buy, what gear to install, if I should take this project on myself or send it to a shop, and what else I would need to mod to make this all come true. Not too experienced with working on cars but I have friends with tools and a little knowledge...
I'd suggest you take it to a shop. There are charts out there in abundance that will give you an idea for gearing based upon tire diameter. A local shop should be able to get you dialed in on what you're looking to do.
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I agree with Jordy. This is not a task to jump in to unless you are confident in what you're doing. It's not something to experiment with, and it's not the same as bolting things on. Unless your friends have experience regearing things, I'd plan on taking it to a shop. Cost will vary depending on location, but most places you're looking at $1500+/-. That includes parts and labor for a basic regear (not adding lockers and such).