So I've been thinking hard about increasing my R&P ratio from the stock 4.62:1 to either 4:88.1 or 5.12:1 to gain back some power loss from running my "monster tires". OK... they are only about 28.+" diameter... but I can still feel a little loss of "GO" in 5th gear and when I'm on trails and in heavy snow. Even when in 4-L I can feel the loss of tractor power. I'm leaning towards throwing in a set of 4.88:1 R&Ps (from an auto tranny Tracker). I'm concerned 5.12 gears would cause my engine RPMs to increase significantly, where as 4.88s would be lesser but get me back closer to my stock gearing +. I'm a 99% daily road driver so RPMs are important cause it relates to increased fuel consumption and engine wear. So I checked out a link to compare the loss-n-gains in power and I came up with the following:
New tire size: 27 28 29 28 29 30 31
Old tire size: 27 27 27 28 28 28 28
Current gears: 4.62 4.62 4.62 4.88 4.88 4.88 4.88
Effect gear ratio: 4.62 4.46 4.30 4.88 4:71 4.55 4.41
So... if I throw in a set of 4.88 gears, with my current 28+" tires I should be pulling a final effective gearing of right at 4.88?
If, in the future, I opt to go with a slightly taller tire, like a 29+" tire, I will still be pulling a final effective ratio of about 4:71, which would still be slightly higher than the stock 4.62 gears that came factory in my truck?
Finally, if I opted to go with a 30" tire, my final effective ratio would be about 4.55, which is still slightly higher than the 4.46 ratio that my stock gears provide me now (4.62s) on 28+ inch tires?
Are my thoughts and figures (above) correct... or am I missing something here? This stuff hurts my head.