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changing gears for daily driver ring and pinion or transfer case?

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stocker 1990 geo sidekcik.
with stock 215/75/15 tires I turn 3500 rpm doing 65mph.
I need to get that down to 1800-2200 rpm for my vw diesel swap.
I am looking at a 3" lift and some slightly larger tires.
To lower rpms should I change front0rear diff or t-case?
Not a rock crawler, maybe some putting in the desert but nothing extreme.
Can you give a newbies some ideas for a safe 3" lift (OME?)
and place for gears?
thanks

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Offline zukizuki07

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Re: changing gears for daily driver ring and pinion or transfer case?
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2009, 06:10:25 PM »
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and pick up a set of spacers from jeff1997 on here, he makes great products at great prices.
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4 door springs, Calmini 3"BL , Trailtough Mini spool , 31's
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Offline Hillbillydave

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Re: changing gears for daily driver ring and pinion or transfer case?
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2009, 07:36:16 PM »
My advice would be to do the lift and add the tires first, then see where the rpm's are at. Due to the wheeling you describe, I would use Jeff's spacers and maybe some fender trimming or a body lift. 31" tires will probably put you in the rpm range you are talking about. If not you might use a set of ring and pinions from an auto trans kick(4.67). Not sure on the year, but someone knows. I think these are the highest(numerically lowest) gears out there. Hope this helps...
'89 sidekick 1.3L 3" blue suspension parts, custom strut extensions 31x10.5 Mud Trac's on 10" rims rear fenders trimmed, lincoln locked rear, Rochester Carb on custom adapter
93 Sammy project, SPOA with 34's, 5.12's, welded, in the works

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Re: changing gears for daily driver ring and pinion or transfer case?
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2009, 08:09:25 PM »
Your design should revolve around the tires. Everything else (lift, gearing, etc) revolves around the tires you want to run (which revolves around the type of wheeling you want to do).
'96 4 door kick: 29" Pep-Boys M/T, 1.5" OME
'83 SJ410: 31" Toyo M/T, SPOA, 1.3L
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Re: changing gears for daily driver ring and pinion or transfer case?
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2009, 09:40:05 PM »
Ok, lift and tires first, see where I am rpm-wise.
The rims are 5X139.7 or 5X5.5 right?
Looks like standard toyota dodge pattern.
If that is the case I would like to find some takeoffs a toyota or dodge durango or something.
So I can run 31" with 3" lift and spacers......???
PS> Need one of those roll cages from the other thread.

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Re: changing gears for daily driver ring and pinion or transfer case?
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2009, 11:15:30 PM »
You need rims off of a Ford - Toyota and Dodge are 6 bolt. Early 90's F150 wheels work good and can usually be found for a good price at a wrecker. If you want to fit 31's without cutting fenders and such you would be better off with 4" of lift.

Derek
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Re: changing gears for daily driver ring and pinion or transfer case?
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2009, 09:11:03 AM »
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and pick up a set of spacers from jeff1997 on here, he makes great products at great prices.
when you say spacers do you mean wheel spacers or yoke spacers?