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Old 07-13-2006, 01:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Re-gearing for larger tires

If anyone comes up with a supplier for gears for the front and rear diffs could you please post in this thread.

I am working with an Oz supplier presently, but a State-side manufacturer/supplier would be easier.

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Re: Re-gearing for larger tires

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If anyone comes up with a supplier for gears for the front and rear diffs could you please post in this thread.

I am working with an Oz supplier presently, but a State-side manufacturer/supplier would be easier.

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What size tire are you re-gearing for ? The FJC comes with 32", and if you put on 33"you won't find a ratio to help, even if gears are available.
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Re: Re-gearing for larger tires

Actually, as indicated in my sig. I have the 2004 4Runner which is basically the same platform as the FJ. I am currently on 32.5 MTR's and looking to go to 33's maybe even 35's with a Total Chaos front end setup and mods to the rear links.

The ratio we are heading for is 4.56 which is used in the Landcruiser Prado120(same platform) in Oz, South Africa, Japan, Iceland etc when they regear.

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