Future Mods: Regear

silverjk11

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Hey guys, I've been reading and lurking for quite a while. Learned a ton about JK's. Anyhow, I bought my 2011 JK last September with 17k the 3.8L with a 6 spd. It is a sport with 3.21 gears. It already had a rough country 2.5" BB with shock extensions. It currently has 33 inch tires on it. It is my daily driver. I haven't really wheeled or taken any trails with it yet besides one. I love the jeep and having a soft top in TN is awesome.

Now to the point. I want to start planning ahead with the mods I want to do to my jeep. I do want to probably do a regear first. 6th gear is obsolete right now to me, I never use it. We have so many hills around here I just don't waste my time. The biggest tire I will EVER run is a 35. I don't see myself ever going to 37's, not as practical for me not do I want the expense. For what we have in East TN, 35's will be fine. That being said, according to the gear chart, I think 4.10's would be a good compromise for me as this rig is on the road 90% of the time. I understand a lot of people dismiss this size because they always say you if you want to go bigger you're stuck. I also understand that you need a new carrier for the front Dana 30. I plan on keeping the diffs open for the time being since the JK has the brake locking diff. That would cover most of what I would ever do. I also plan on doing the swap possibly by myself with the help of a very qualified mechanic friend. So what all would I need for this swap, and where is the best place to buy?

Other mods I'll end up doing will probably doing will be stubbing the stock front bumper and mounting a winch inside of it. Removing and maybe replacing the rear bumper. When I go to 35's I plan on chopping the stock fenders. I also will probably remove the stock rear spare and get a ramp stamp. I plan on buying a full size spare that I will keep at the house unless wheeling, then it can go in the back.

I welcome any suggestions for any suspension upgrades that y'all suggest. I don't mind piecing together my own stuff together. I will upgrade shocks at some point, besides any linkages or things y'all recommend.

Sorry to be so long winded, but here are some pics. Let me know your suggestions.

Thanks,

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4.88's would be best with the 3.8L turd under the hood.

I'm thinking maybe 4.56's now the more I look. Maybe a lucnhbox locker up front. I'm kinda torn on that though. We rarely have snow here, but I don't want a lunch box to strand me from going places. I guess I could always leave it in 2wd right? Any input is greatly appreciated!
 
I run 33s. just got my gears dropped to 4.88s. makes a big difference in quickness. after my accident My insurance paid for a new Tera30 axle, the gears and a trutrac LSD in the front. no cost to me and for 33-35s, its beefier than what I will put it through ever.
 
not sure why everyone thinks the 3.8 is a turd-just put 35's w/stock 3.73's recalibrated the speedo and shift points and it runs great- no lack of power issues imo but then I don't hot-rod it around either-and I live in the mountains
so...unless you plan on adding a crap-ton of weight, 4.10's shouldn't be that bad...jmo...2.5 in a yj w/ 33's-now theres a definition of a turd!
 
not sure why everyone thinks the 3.8 is a turd-just put 35's w/stock 3.73's recalibrated the speedo and shift points and it runs great- no lack of power issues imo but then I don't hot-rod it around either-and I live in the mountains
so...unless you plan on adding a crap-ton of weight, 4.10's shouldn't be that bad...jmo...2.5 in a yj w/ 33's-now theres a definition of a turd!

I'm torn, the lowest gears I would ever go would be 4.56's. U don't think there is a huge difference between 4.10 and 4.56, and 4.10 cost more.
 
because you have a 2011 like i have and dont want to go over 35's you should do 4.88's as overlander mentioned. this will bring you back to a stock feeling of power and drivability.
 
because you have a 2011 like i have and dont want to go over 35's you should do 4.88's as overlander mentioned. this will bring you back to a stock feeling of power and drivability.

on a 6 speed i would be turning 2700 rpm going 70 mph. I feel like that would be too much?
 
I'm running 37" toyos on a 2007 Sahara with the 3.8L I dont mind the doggyness too much at least not yet. Will not re-gearing cuz a problem down the road

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i regeared to 4.88 on my 10 sport auto and i love it. went ahead and threw a locker out the back and im happy with everyhting. This things a race car now! lol, just seems like it comapred to the 3.73 and 33's i currently had
 
The biggest tire I will EVER run is a 35. I don't see myself ever going to 37's, not as practical for me not do I want the expense. For what we have in East TN, 35's will be fine. View attachment 79053View attachment 79054

You say this now!! :cheesy: in all seriousness though, I'd say get some 35s and find out if that's as big as you'll EVER go before you spend the $$ on the regear. I too said I won't go to 37s well that's changed! And I am glad I did not regear yet, I'd be pissed I spent a lot of coin then was still out of the "ideal" gear range. Just a thought.
 
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