What is the stock gear ratio in Jeep Wrangler?

What is the stock gear ratio in Jeep Wrangler?

The stock gear ratio tends to vary depending on the year and package your Jeep has. Some of the possible ratios include 3.07, 3.55, 3.73, and 4.10. Wranglers that are equipped with the Rubicon package typically come with the 4.10 gear set in their Dana 44 axles.

What is the best gear ratio for Jeep Wrangler?

3.73 is optional, and rubicon comes with 4.10. A lot of people say that 3.73 is the best. We would have to know what year, because of the engine, and is it auto or manual.

What engine is in the 2006 Jeep Wrangler Sport?

4.0 L 6-cylinder
2006 Jeep Wrangler Sport/Engine

What gear ratio is a Dana 35?

The Dana 35 is used extensively in the Jeep models. This axle had a GAWR up to 2700 lbs….Available Gear Ratios.

Ratio:1Pinion:Ring Teeth
3.0813:40
3.3113:43
3.5413:46
3.5812:43

Are 2006 Jeep Wranglers reliable?

According to Consumer Reports, the Wrangler has been consistently unreliable for many years. In addition to this, the model from 2006 is prone to one severe issue: engine failure. CR says that you’ll probably need to rebuild the 2006 Wrangler’s engine at some point during your period of ownership.

How do I calculate the right gearing for my Jeep?

When you change your tire size you need to make sure you have the right gearing to get optimal fuel economy and power. A good way to calculate this is to multiply .12 by your Jeeps tire diameter (Example: .12 X 38″ = 4.56). Here at JeepHut we have a made an easy to read chart to help you decide what is on the best gearing for your Jeep.

What kind of transmission does a Jeep Wrangler TJ have?

Jeep Wrangler 2005-2006 TJ Specifications Engine Transmission Axle Ratio GVWR (lbs) GAWR Front/Rear (lbs) 2.4L Six-speed manual 3.73 4450 2200/2650 4.0L Six-speed manual 3.07 4450 2200/2650 3.73 4450 2200/2650 4.11 4600 2200/2700

What is an example of a gear ratio?

Example: If the drive shaft spins 3.5 times to one tire revolution, the ratio would be close to 3.55; 4 times is 4.10; 3 and 3/4 times is roughly 3.73 and so on. As the pinion gets smaller with a lower (numerically higher) gear ratio the ring gear has to be moved over to be in contact with the pinion.

What is a typical gear ratio for a carrier break?

These are typical carrier breaks with the gear ratio range. Example: You have a Dana 30 with 3.08 ratio, but you wish to go with 4.56 ratio. You will have to purchase a new carrier since the break is at 3.55 and 4.56 is numerically higher than 3.55.

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