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    Jun 26, 2009, 07:05 PM
    Tire Size To Gear Ratio: Cherokee With A Dana 44?
    I have a Cherokee with 4.0 np242 transfer case, aw4 transmission, a dana 44 rear end. I am trying to find out the perfect gear ratio to run 35" Boggers I am trying to get the best gas mileage that I can, I don't mind if it is a little sluggish.

    The higher the ratio the more torque or more speed that you get?
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    Jun 28, 2009, 11:49 PM

    The higher the number more torque. The lower the number more speed. You probley should use around a 373 or a 411 ratio so u have enough power to get moving.

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