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#131 From: Brandon Wingfield <bwannon@...>
Date: Fri Oct 19, 2007 2:59 pm
Subject: Re: Best Lift /Tire Combo???
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ok thanks for your help!!
Do you remember how many RPMs with 4.56s at 70 MPH?
I am

Mark Paulson <markdpaulson@...> wrote:
Like you I drove very little on the highway so I
didn't really care about mileage. (Less than 20K miles
in 4 years.) The Jeep would go like hell off the line
with the 4.56's, but just turned to many rpm's on the
highway for my taste.

I think you are correct in that the 4.56's would be
better suited to 35's, so if you think you might go
that direction and highway rpm's don't bother you, I'd
say go for it.
--- Brandon Wingfield <bwannon@yahoo.com> wrote:

> 4.56 were to low wiht 33s? I was thinking about
> swithing out my 3.73s for 4.56s, Was your MPG to
> low? righ tnow I am getting 12.5MPG average on a
> 2006 wrangerl X with 4 inch lift 33X10.50 on stocck
> rims. I do mostly city driving very little highway
> and was thinking the 4.56 might giver alittle better
> milage with alot of stop and go traffic and if I
> ever want to go to 35s I wouldn't have to switch out
> gears. I have had my jeep over a year now and oly
> have 7,000 miles on it that tells you how much
> highway driving I do.
>
> Mark Paulson <markdpaulson@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 3" lift (with swaybar disconnects) and 33's (M/T's)
> are a great combo for everyday use. I'm sure that
> many will disagree with my conservative position,
> but
> my own personal experience suggests a host of
> trade-offs associated with going bigger than that.
>
> And even with 33's, you may find it necessary to
> change the ring and pinions to something like 4.11
> if
> your Unltd is not a Rubicon.
>
> Friends who've gone the 35" route on a daily driver
> have typically worn-out drivetrain components on the
> street and broken axle shafts on the trail.
>
> With 33's I had none of the above mentioned ills. I
> did run 4.56 gears, which I found to be too much on
> the highway, so I'd stick with the 4.11-type
> gearing.
> (I found stock gearing to be insufficient to
> maintain
> speed on hills and overpasses without a lot of
> annoying downshifting (with a 5-speed trans.)
>
> Mark P.
>
> --- bambamton1 <bambamton1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey All,
> > I'm new to San Antonio and rocks.....
> > What is the best overall lift and tire combo for a
> > daily
> > driver/weekend warrior???
> > Currently I have 33" tall tires but would also
> > consider as big as 36"
> > My Jeep is a 2005 Unlimited....
> > Thanks
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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#130 From: Mark Paulson <markdpaulson@...>
Date: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:40 am
Subject: Re: Best Lift /Tire Combo???
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Like you I drove very little on the highway so I
didn't really care about mileage. (Less than 20K miles
in 4 years.)  The Jeep would go like hell off the line
with the 4.56's, but just turned to many rpm's on the
highway for my taste.

I think you are correct in that the 4.56's would be
better suited to 35's, so if you think you might go
that direction and highway rpm's don't bother you, I'd
say go for it.
--- Brandon Wingfield <bwannon@...> wrote:

> 4.56 were to low wiht 33s? I was thinking about
> swithing out my 3.73s for  4.56s, Was your MPG to
> low? righ tnow I am getting 12.5MPG average on a
> 2006 wrangerl X with 4 inch lift 33X10.50 on stocck
> rims. I do mostly city driving very little highway
> and was thinking the 4.56 might giver alittle better
> milage with alot of stop and go traffic and if I
> ever want to go to 35s I wouldn't have to switch out
> gears. I have had my jeep over a year now and oly
> have 7,000 miles on it that tells you how much
> highway driving I do.
>
> Mark Paulson <markdpaulson@...> wrote:
>  3" lift (with swaybar disconnects) and 33's (M/T's)
> are a great combo for everyday use. I'm sure that
> many will disagree with my conservative position,
> but
> my own personal experience suggests a host of
> trade-offs associated with going bigger than that.
>
> And even with 33's, you may find it necessary to
> change the ring and pinions to something like 4.11
> if
> your Unltd is not a Rubicon.
>
> Friends who've gone the 35" route on a daily driver
> have typically worn-out drivetrain components on the
> street and broken axle shafts on the trail.
>
> With 33's I had none of the above mentioned ills. I
> did run 4.56 gears, which I found to be too much on
> the highway, so I'd stick with the 4.11-type
> gearing.
> (I found stock gearing to be insufficient to
> maintain
> speed on hills and overpasses without a lot of
> annoying downshifting (with a 5-speed trans.)
>
> Mark P.
>
> --- bambamton1 <bambamton1@...> wrote:
>
> > Hey All,
> > I'm new to San Antonio and rocks.....
> > What is the best overall lift and tire combo for a
> > daily
> > driver/weekend warrior???
> > Currently I have 33" tall tires but would also
> > consider as big as 36"
> > My Jeep is a 2005 Unlimited....
> > Thanks
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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#129 From: Gemma & Jay Clasing <jgclasing@...>
Date: Thu Oct 18, 2007 10:21 pm
Subject: Re: Best Lift /Tire Combo???
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The 4.56 gears would give you decreased mileage.  I have a 2003 Rubicon with a 4 inch lift and 33" with the stock 4.11 gears.  My mileage improved a little with the larger tires, but not much. 

----- Original Message ----
From: Brandon Wingfield <bwannon@...>
To: SAJE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 1:00:02 PM
Subject: Re: [SAJE] Best Lift /Tire Combo???

4.56 were to low wiht 33s? I was thinking about swithing out my 3.73s for  4.56s, Was your MPG to low? righ tnow I am getting 12.5MPG average on a 2006 wrangerl X with 4 inch lift 33X10.50 on stocck rims. I do mostly city driving very little highway and was thinking the 4.56 might giver alittle better milage with alot of stop and go traffic and if I ever want to go to 35s I wouldn't have to switch out gears. I have had my jeep over a year now and oly have 7,000 miles on it that tells you how much highway driving I do.

Mark Paulson <markdpaulson@ yahoo.com> wrote:

3" lift (with swaybar disconnects) and 33's (M/T's)
are a great combo for everyday use. I'm sure that
many will disagree with my conservative position, but
my own personal experience suggests a host of
trade-offs associated with going bigger than that.

And even with 33's, you may find it necessary to
change the ring and pinions to something like 4.11 if
your Unltd is not a Rubicon.

Friends who've gone the 35" route on a daily driver
have typically worn-out drivetrain components on the
street and broken axle shafts on the trail.

With 33's I had none of the above mentioned ills. I
did run 4.56 gears, which I found to be too much on
the highway, so I'd stick with the 4.11-type gearing.
(I found stock gearing to be insufficient to maintain
speed on hills and overpasses without a lot of
annoying downshifting (with a 5-speed trans.)

Mark P.

--- bambamton1 <bambamton1@yahoo. com> wrote:

> Hey All,
> I'm new to San Antonio and rocks.....
> What is the best overall lift and tire combo for a
> daily
> driver/weekend warrior???
> Currently I have 33" tall tires but would also
> consider as big as 36"
> My Jeep is a 2005 Unlimited... .
> Thanks
>
>


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#128 From: Brandon Wingfield <bwannon@...>
Date: Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:00 pm
Subject: Re: Best Lift /Tire Combo???
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4.56 were to low wiht 33s? I was thinking about swithing out my 3.73s for  4.56s, Was your MPG to low? righ tnow I am getting 12.5MPG average on a 2006 wrangerl X with 4 inch lift 33X10.50 on stocck rims. I do mostly city driving very little highway and was thinking the 4.56 might giver alittle better milage with alot of stop and go traffic and if I ever want to go to 35s I wouldn't have to switch out gears. I have had my jeep over a year now and oly have 7,000 miles on it that tells you how much highway driving I do.

Mark Paulson <markdpaulson@...> wrote:
3" lift (with swaybar disconnects) and 33's (M/T's)
are a great combo for everyday use. I'm sure that
many will disagree with my conservative position, but
my own personal experience suggests a host of
trade-offs associated with going bigger than that.

And even with 33's, you may find it necessary to
change the ring and pinions to something like 4.11 if
your Unltd is not a Rubicon.

Friends who've gone the 35" route on a daily driver
have typically worn-out drivetrain components on the
street and broken axle shafts on the trail.

With 33's I had none of the above mentioned ills. I
did run 4.56 gears, which I found to be too much on
the highway, so I'd stick with the 4.11-type gearing.
(I found stock gearing to be insufficient to maintain
speed on hills and overpasses without a lot of
annoying downshifting (with a 5-speed trans.)

Mark P.

--- bambamton1 <bambamton1@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hey All,
> I'm new to San Antonio and rocks.....
> What is the best overall lift and tire combo for a
> daily
> driver/weekend warrior???
> Currently I have 33" tall tires but would also
> consider as big as 36"
> My Jeep is a 2005 Unlimited....
> Thanks
>
>


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#127 From: The Knights <z71knight@...>
Date: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:40 pm
Subject: RE: Best Lift /Tire Combo???
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Hey,
I have a 2005 ruby unlimited thats a pretty good setup, call me if want some scoop!
scott knight
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To: SAJE@yahoogroups.com
From: bambamton1@...
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 00:53:46 +0000
Subject: [SAJE] Best Lift /Tire Combo???

Hey All,
I'm new to San Antonio and rocks.....
What is the best overall lift and tire combo for a daily
driver/weekend warrior???
Currently I have 33" tall tires but would also consider as big as 36"
My Jeep is a 2005 Unlimited....
Thanks




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#126 From: Mark Paulson <markdpaulson@...>
Date: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:13 am
Subject: Re: Best Lift /Tire Combo???
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3" lift (with swaybar disconnects) and 33's (M/T's)
are a great combo for everyday use.  I'm sure that
many will disagree with my conservative position, but
my own personal experience suggests a host of
trade-offs associated with going bigger than that.

And even with 33's, you may find it necessary to
change the ring and pinions to something like 4.11 if
your Unltd is not a Rubicon.

Friends who've gone the 35" route on a daily driver
have typically worn-out drivetrain components on the
street and broken axle shafts on the trail.

With 33's I had none of the above mentioned ills.  I
did run 4.56 gears, which I found to be too much on
the highway, so I'd stick with the 4.11-type gearing.
(I found stock gearing to be insufficient to maintain
speed on hills and overpasses without a lot of
annoying downshifting (with a 5-speed trans.)

Mark P.


--- bambamton1 <bambamton1@...> wrote:

> Hey All,
> I'm new to San Antonio and rocks.....
> What is the best overall lift and tire combo for a
> daily
> driver/weekend warrior???
> Currently I have 33" tall tires but would also
> consider as big as 36"
> My Jeep is a 2005 Unlimited....
> Thanks
>
>

#125 From: "bambamton1" <bambamton1@...>
Date: Sun Oct 14, 2007 12:53 am
Subject: Best Lift /Tire Combo???
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Hey All,
I'm new to San Antonio and rocks.....
What is the best overall lift and tire combo for a daily
driver/weekend warrior???
Currently I have 33" tall tires but would also consider as big as 36"
My Jeep is a 2005 Unlimited....
Thanks

#111 From: "jeepmason" <jeepmason@...>
Date: Tue Oct 10, 2006 1:56 am
Subject: SAJE Membership....who and why?
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Just a note for those who are not club members.  Membership gets you
on our club's email list.  We send out weekly reminders of our
frequent socials, club meetings, future runs, past runs, items for
sale, and much more.  To join the club we ask that you come to one of
our meetings.  We are not a cyber 4x4 club.  SAJE is family oriented
group of Jeep owners.  And yes we do wheel!

Geoff Mason
SAJE CLub President

geoffmason@...

http://www.sanantoniojeepexclusive.com/
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#105 From: "Al Fittipaldi" <myjeepx@...>
Date: Wed Sep 6, 2006 5:45 pm
Subject: Photo Album
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Since the new website and yahoo group started, there was a rush
to publish some great SAJE group photos.  Readers and members were
facinated by the fun the group was having.  However, more recently, no
new albums have been started, and NO NEW PHOTOS have been published.
Has everyone forgotten to bring their camera, or have you just
forgotten about the Yahoo Group.  I have gotten requests for new
photos of group activities like the Tuesday night tech meeting.
Please post any new and interesting pictures you have.  Lets try to
share the fun.
Al Fittipaldi (The Ecuadorian member)

#86 From: "Al Fittipaldi" <myjeepx@...>
Date: Sun Jun 11, 2006 3:20 am
Subject: WELCOME
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This is the new group hangout for the SAJE. The group is open to
members only, however, if you are interested in our club and
off-roading you may apply for membership. This is the place to chat,
post photos and just have a good time with other club members. Let me
know what yall want to do with this group and I'll try to make it work.
Have a good time,
Al Fittipaldi

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