Happy_Cloud
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Hi Tobash, thank you for the welcomeHappy cloud. Welcome. It looks like English is not your first language so I will try to use simple words that a translation program will understand.
No one makes different gear ratios for the gears in the hubs. There are some gearing options where the gear teeth are angled (herring boned) for less noise and increased strength, but hub gears are always 1.92-1 ratio.
The only gear ratios you can easily and readily affect is the differential gearing, (unless you custom gear a transfer case or use transmissions of differing makes and gears such as Allison transmissions and Atlas transfer cases).
The easiest thing to do is purchase two sets of 2.56-1 gears for your front and rear differentials. You need to change front and rear crown gears and pinion gears with new gears of 2.56 ratio.
Yes indeed you are right, english is not my first language. Here in Switzerland we usualy speak swiss german, raetoromansh, italian and french. But on my work as a mechanic for helicopter parts we speak more or less english because all the documents are in english and also most of my working colleagues are international.
Well i just wrote with springer1981 about the gear hubs with a different gear set (see conversation above)
Yes i understand the solution with 2.56 : 1 ratio differentials.
By the way: is there a formula or excel table to calculate the engine rpm - axle ratio - gear hubs ratio - vehicle speed? Because at the end i like to know how the engine rpm's are at a certain vehicle speed before i invest loads of money to change the ratios.