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crazy gearing


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whats the crazyest gearing you have ever seen both high and low:icon_confused::dunno:
 
I read in an article the other day of this guy putting like 7.30's or something in his unimog axles...or maybe im crazy..
 
There is a guy here with a '76 Cherokee running 7.17's in D60's...that is the lowest I have heard of.
 
I read in an article the other day of this guy putting like 7.30's or something in his unimog axles...or maybe im crazy..

mog axles actually have somewhere around 3.45 gearing. but the gear reduction hubs double the ratio at the wheels
 
mog axles actually have somewhere around 3.45 gearing. but the gear reduction hubs double the ratio at the wheels

Ahh, that's probably what I saw, the combined ratio or something
 
2:73's are pretty common in 80s gm car rearends nothing reall fancy as long as it didnt have OD as for deepest gear well find out what a tractor with planetary gears and figure out the final ratio.
 
In the early 80's I worked at an Olds-Cadillac dealer, standard rear on an 84 Cutlass with a V8 was 2.14 I shit you not.
I saw an older spec book there, a mid-70's Caddy with a 500 cube motor had a 2.29 rear. No wonder they're still running around 35 years later, the engines didn't turn enough to wear out yet.
 
we had a ranger in the shop with 3.55's and 35's a while back. for some reason, the auto trans had taken a dump on it :icon_thumby:
 
I went from a 25.9 to a 27.4 inch tire not long ago. Up until I looked recently the amount of loss I had with that change made me think I had a 3.08 or similar. Turns out it's 3.55. I don't want to go back to the 14 inch rim from factory. I was just wondering if going to a 3.73 would make a difference noticable from the current 3.55 or could I get away with a 4.10 without my tongue hanging out on the highway.

All week I've been buzzing down the turnpike about 25 miles for jury duty /yeah..good times). Getting on the highway with the 225/70/15's isn't all the great. So in thinking I wanted to change the gearing I sped up to see what kinda rpm I turned at high speed being that I don't drive that fast with it much. at 3 grand 5th gear (OD) was 82mph. 70 mph is more of a normal speed on the highway for me. Would a 4.10 work for general driving and would 1st gear than be pointless?
 
In the early 80's I worked at an Olds-Cadillac dealer, standard rear on an 84 Cutlass with a V8 was 2.14 I shit you not.
I saw an older spec book there, a mid-70's Caddy with a 500 cube motor had a 2.29 rear. No wonder they're still running around 35 years later, the engines didn't turn enough to wear out yet.
dam :icon_surprised:
 
UM? How about 5-ton rockwells available in 6.44, 8.72, and the ones I have 10.26:1 no planetaries either:icon_surprised:
 

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