Roadbird002
Member
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2012
- Messages
- 7
- Vehicle Year
- 1989
- Transmission
- Manual
I swapped my 1989 Ford Ranger OEM axle with a 1998 Ford Explorer 8.8.
Wanted the disk brakes. Works great, used the Ranger Station threads and how tos.
My new axle raised the axle ratio from 3.73 to 3.27.
I would like to put in a ring and pinion I have on hand. It is a 2.73.
The reason would be for highway milage and less wear on the re-built engine
on frequent long highway trips.
I don't do heavy hauling. Use the truck for hay, fertilizer, small bulky but not really heavy things.
Question.
Will a 2.73 gear be just too high?
I am thinking maybe the clutch not working well in first gear , chattering, or things like that.
Anyone have any thoughts or experience with a 2.73 in a 2.9 L Manual five speed?
Wanted the disk brakes. Works great, used the Ranger Station threads and how tos.
My new axle raised the axle ratio from 3.73 to 3.27.
I would like to put in a ring and pinion I have on hand. It is a 2.73.
The reason would be for highway milage and less wear on the re-built engine
on frequent long highway trips.
I don't do heavy hauling. Use the truck for hay, fertilizer, small bulky but not really heavy things.
Question.
Will a 2.73 gear be just too high?
I am thinking maybe the clutch not working well in first gear , chattering, or things like that.
Anyone have any thoughts or experience with a 2.73 in a 2.9 L Manual five speed?
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