Any rangie with a hicomp 3.5 and lt95 will have the high range 0.996 or whatever in it, low comps had the 1.13/1.
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Any rangie with a hicomp 3.5 and lt95 will have the high range 0.996 or whatever in it, low comps had the 1.13/1.
Thanks Guys,
Much appreciated, the gearbox is on the workbench, so I will try what you said Luke.
I might also count the teeth, that will save me taking them out. A bit of whiteout is good 4 marking a tooth.
Cheers,
Correct, but he wants to put them in a county, which only had the 2 types of transfer case fitted;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Slunnie
Mmmm, thought i already mentioned that:pQuote:
Originally Posted by loanrangie
[quote=DeeJay]Strictly highway?? Gulp, ummm,ummm but there is plenty of all terrain optionsQuote:
Originally Posted by rovercare
255/85R16 (33.2" tyres)
Cooper ST's - between all/mud terrain
Maxxis MA761 - all terrain
It turns out that I already have the 1:1 ratio, so its not worth going to .996.
Seeing as she goes no worries with the 35" swampers - they are 889cm dia, I will price some Cooper 315x75r16 which are 879 dia.
The tyres you mention JDDisco are 844 dia. Not a real gain over the 808 dia BFG all terrains I now have.
If I have done my sums right.
Current.
235x85 sr16 All terrain 808 dia circumference = 2539
Proposed
315x75r16 Cooper ST 879 dia circumference = 2762
Approx 8.8% higher gearing:D
These are the high range ratios available for the LT95:Quote:
Originally Posted by DeeJay
0.996
1.113
1.174
1.3362
There was no 1:1 ratio, so you must have 0.996:1. So your options are:
Larger tyres - as you have suggested...
Find a (rare) Fairey Overdrive for an LT95
Fit an R380 and LT230 or an LT85 & LT230 with the 1.003:1 ratio the LT230 had.
Overdrive you say:o
http://www.autotrader.com.au/iteminf...26+Accessories_
But i wouldn't cause thy're crap:wasntme:
Yes , he advertised this one before, most have done a lot of work by now so this could be the story here 2 u cant get parts eitherQuote:
Originally Posted by rovercare