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Title: Clmini high range reduction
Post by: tracker8wr on April 01, 2005, 10:34:12 PM
what i mean is what is the high range reduction for calmini's 6.5:1 and 4.1:1 and rocky-road's 8:1 not in percentages actual reduction #s. what i have is 4.10 gearing in my axles with an OTT doubler and looking to reduce the sami t-case gearing. i am trying to determine weather i can just do that or if i will have to change the r&p also i had a simular post before but can't find it. HEATHER had a good chart and it is lost now. oh i am planning to run 35" to 37" tires. it does will need to be able to run atleast 60 mph.
Title: Re: Clmini high range reduction
Post by: cosmo on April 02, 2005, 12:21:07 AM
PM me if you want an Excel spreadsheet that figures all that stuff.....it is very handy to have.
Title: Re: Clmini high range reduction
Post by: tracker8wr on April 02, 2005, 06:30:49 AM
Casmo send it to my e-mail if u don't mind it is under my name on this post. no one knows the actual reduction of the high ranges.
Title: Re: Clmini high range reduction
Post by: mrfuelish on April 02, 2005, 08:07:58 AM
see how good my math is.  1.409x20 %=.2818+1.409=1.6908  1.409x24%=.33816+1.409=1.74716. hows that for numbers?
Title: Re: Clmini high range reduction
Post by: tracker8wr on April 02, 2005, 04:41:03 PM
dude u rock i gues i just can't read.
Title: Re: Clmini high range reduction
Post by: mrfuelish on April 02, 2005, 05:02:24 PM
any time you want to take the stress off of your drive train go to a lower ring and pinion. your tranfer case and your u-joints will thank you.