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Any one here running 4.90:1 ratio gears instead of the 6.72:1? How did it affect the driving (acceleration,cruising speed etc..)? Thanks
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ThanksYawn, AGAIN! No there is no way to get 53" tires on a stock deuce. No, nobody that owns a deuce will put that kind of money in their deuce(for those gears). No need to ask about it.
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You win the S/A response award. I can understand why others would leave the hobby if this is the kind of welcome they receive. And I spend as many hours a day as possible reading these forums, it is a lot of information that combines some fact with LOTS of personal opinion. When you are new to a hobby it is difficult to acquire and digest all the available info.
but that would be in 4th gear, not 5th. stock 5th would then be final ratio of 3.82, while my od gears give 4.63 final ratio which is all the multifuel will do. how much do 4 tires and wheels cost? compared with $1334 i think my way may be cheaper.There's no difference between adding taller tires or numerically lower gear rations. The 4.90:1 is equal to a 0.73 overdrive when compared to to the 6.72:1. Most OEM OD's are in the 0.73 to 0.76 range. I think the original tires (9.00 x 20) are 39" in diameter that would mean a 52" tire would equal a 0.75 OD.
The Gross Vehicle Weight of the 4.90 is something you should investigate throughly.
It does seem the tires would be the cheaper way to go.
Either way you go it will be expensive. Both are worth looking into. With the axle ratio change you will run in 4th close to what you are in 5th now. Keeping the smaller tires will help prevent excessive steering resistance. But once you comit there is little you can do to fine tune the top speed to power ratio. When you change the tire size you will have a harder time steering and will not be able to turn as sharp, But you can find a lot of surpluss tires in diffrent sizes and keep swaqping them out till you find a ballance that makes it easier to drive in your area. There is a big diffrence between running a m35a2 in a hilly region and in a flat area. I have found the 11R20 tires with all stock gears to be the best trade off where I live.
amx do you have a deuce yet?
But they do not have the torque or gear multiplication. I Would like to drive one, but have not seen one of interest for sale around here. I do not expect them to be quick or comfortable, I just want one. I have decided it is time in my life to get some of the things I want instead of holding on to everything I buy forever. I have had my AMX for over 30 years now. I have been wanting a military truck for over ten years, it is just time.The reason i ask is you really need to drive one to know what we are talking about .. numbers and research does quite sum up what a five minute test drive on a hilly road could do instantly.. i think most 4 cyl engines in cars have similar hp to a stock deuce but are 10000lbs lighter.Then think how the car would pull with 40 inch tires pulling a 10000lb trailer?....All i can say is drive one and look at what people are doing before getting your hopes up about 4.90 gears
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