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Re: Gearing my automatic yota
« on: Oct 20, 2006, 05:19:07 PM »
:headscratch:

I guess I must be missing something then. Quote from the site ...

"These calculations are assuming a manual transmission with a 1:1 ratio.  If you drive an automatic your RPMs will be higher, and the opposite is true if you have overdrive (your RPMs will be lower)."

My wifes rig is a stock v6 auto with 32's and I dont have to re-gear it at all, but if I did I wouldn't go lower that 4.56's wich would probably turn up to a 35" tire easily. So I see 4.88's in a 4cyl auto with 33's working out the best. But hey it's not my rig, just my thoughts.
if her runner is a early to mid 90's  runner  and came with 31's  you already have 4.56 gears :thumbs:

some even had the factory 4.88's  in the auto runners
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