Arctic-Rodz
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I was looking for some info on what gears to use with a certain amount of lift and bigger tires but didnt find one on here. (Correct me if im wrong)
I know theres a formula to use that will tell you what gears to use according to what stock gear ratio you currently have and you factor in what the overall diameter of the tire you intend to run and you get what gear ratio you should use in order to "equalize" your overall ratio as if you were running stock size tires.
Here's what I found:
New Tire Diameter (Divided by) Old Tire Diameter (Times) Old Axle Ratio = New Axle Ratio
Heres the link to the website and you can just plug in the #'s and it'll do the math for you!
http://www.4lo.com/calc/geartire.htm
Use a tire size diameter online to get the accurate diameter of the tire sizes so you can plug them in.
Thought this might be helpful to those guys wanting to get bigger tires and asking what gears they should run with the new tires.
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I know theres a formula to use that will tell you what gears to use according to what stock gear ratio you currently have and you factor in what the overall diameter of the tire you intend to run and you get what gear ratio you should use in order to "equalize" your overall ratio as if you were running stock size tires.
Here's what I found:
New Tire Diameter (Divided by) Old Tire Diameter (Times) Old Axle Ratio = New Axle Ratio
Heres the link to the website and you can just plug in the #'s and it'll do the math for you!
http://www.4lo.com/calc/geartire.htm
Use a tire size diameter online to get the accurate diameter of the tire sizes so you can plug them in.
Thought this might be helpful to those guys wanting to get bigger tires and asking what gears they should run with the new tires.
Sticky Material??