4.11's will bring you back to standard with 33's, and then 35's will bring it out again by a few %. I think it is 4.3 which will correct a 35. I run 4.11 in a rover diff for mine. The problem with continuing to lower the diff ratios is that the gears become weaker. As I understand it, the 4.11's despite having a smaller pinion (and so loaded area on the crown wheel) than the 3.54, the strength is regained by better metallurgy. 4.7's in a Rover diff I would expect to be seriously pushing the friendship with 35" tyres. From what I have found with a TD5 Auto, is that 4.11's are fine with 35's, though I would not expect that to be the case with a manual gearbox.


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