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Went to drop truck off monday for gear install. Mechanic said he would not use 4:88 he would use 4:56. I have 8.8 with 4:10 now don't know about front. I have a 1990 2.5 ax5 and 31x10.50 15 not going any bigger tire size.Just use as work truck sometimes pull a trailer with mower and mild trail rides. Any help thanks

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With 4.56 you will lose a bit of power, but highway mileage should be a bit better. 4.88 will overshoot the 31" tires.

 

My 2.5 has 3.55 gears (originally had an ax4), which gives me the same final drive ratio as an ax5 with 4.10 gears. Great mileage at 60mpg (27mpg), but only got 19 at 75. Installed an ax5 but kept the 3.55 gears and mileage at 60 is still 27 mpg, but at 75 I now get 24.

 

With 4.56 gears your final drive ratio on 31" tires will fall somewhere in between my current and your current on stock tires.

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Just got home from fishing trip branson mo. 4:10 and a 4cyl not very good for going up hills had to downshift to 3rd gear. Good thing i wasnt pulling a boat. Gas milage was getting 18.3 mpg doing 65-70 mph on 18 gallon tank if thats what size tank i have.For work pull a small 4x8 trailer with walkbehind mower not much weight just no power going up hills and sometimes mulch.thanks

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Just got home from fishing trip branson mo. 4.10 and a 4cyl not very good for going up hills had to downshift to 3rd gear. Good thing i wasnt pulling a boat. Gas milage was getting 18.3 mpg doing 65-70 mph on 18 gallon tank if thats what size tank i have.For work pull a small 4x8 trailer with walkbehind mower not much weight just no power going up hills and sometimes mulch.thanks

 

I had the very same problem and I live here in E TN. 2.5 with AX5 and 4.10s just as you. Get you engine to run right and keep your gearing.

 

When I first got he truck I had to down shift to 3 and rag it out up long inclines............same inclines now in 4th gear and smooth.

 

Running 30s

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Motor has only 1200 miles on rebuild. So motor is good. It has power just not going up hills or pulling the trailer. I have the gears just don't know what ratio to use 4:10 or 4:88

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Motor has only 1200 miles on rebuild. So motor is good. It has power just not going up hills or pulling the trailer. I have the gears just don't know what ratio to use 4.10 or 4:88

The STOCK gearing with the 2.5L and the 5-speed was 4.10, and 2.5L MJs typically came with 205/75-15 tires. Jumping up to 31s means a change of approximately 11 percent, so you need at least a 10 percent increase in gear ratio just to stay even. Since 31x10.50s are so much heavier, you really want to do a bit more than just stay even.

 

So ==> 4.10 + 10% = 4.51. So the 4.56 gearing is going to be about the same as stock gearing and stock tires. I think with the 2.5L and 31s you really need the 4.88s.

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