Gears Question


sdfishman

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2000
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Alright i have a 2000 XLT 4WD with a superlift on 35's. The problem is I have stock gears and I would like to upgrade. What gears should I get?
 
Depends mostly on what you're looking to do. If you plan to keep it on the road with a lot of highway driving then I'd go 4.56. If it's turning into a daily driver/off roader then I'd go with 4.88 or even 5.13 depending on how much time you plan to spend off the road.

Check this out too.

http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/gearandtirechart.html
 
Yup, Kelly88 nailed it. 4.56's are as high of a gear I'd want with 35's and I'll be swapping to 5.13's shortly in my truck.

***I average 14-15mpg city/18hwy with 4.56's***
 
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I've got 4.88's, and regularly see stock mileage figures.....
 
I'd go 4.88, especially with your automatic.
 
How much am I looking to pay for those gears and do I need them for both front and back?
 
Yes, you must do both the front and rear if you want to be able to use your 4WD.
Figure around $600 for parts (both axles) and another $500-600 or so for the labor to install them.

With a 4.0L & 35s, 4.88 is the gear you'll want (and is the deepest available for your year front axle).
 
How hard is it to install these? Is it something I need to send into a shop or something I would be able to do?
 

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