andyblack
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I think it's about time for some kind of lift...
No way man! I'm rollin on 2.5" and 35's dood! I put a pic in back there somewhere...I think it's about time for some kind of lift...



I know you've been looking for one. 


Really nice truck man. Whats your gear ratio?
And to quote a friend of mine: "Stupid Jeep kids... they're so stupid"
Right now it has 3.73's but I'm looking at some tons with 4.56's...that should get me going with a little more ease. The 3.73's are great for mileage (when you are on a level road running highway speeds and the engine is under 2,000 RPM.) But since I only hit the highwayfor 4 miles of my commute, I'd rather some lower gears.
And dont get me wrong about the Jeep folks. They have very capable rigs, but I don't think I could ever build something on a family budget that I only use a few times per year. CK5'ers seem like more real world people to me.
Nice rig, and Jeeps are Mehhhhh. Theres soo many of em they arent even fun to look at any more, the sickest jeep will get less attention from me than a rusted out, busted up, hacked up looking k5 etc

Right now it has 3.73's but I'm looking at some tons with 4.56's...that should get me going with a little more ease. The 3.73's are great for mileage (when you are on a level road running highway speeds and the engine is under 2,000 RPM.) But since I only hit the highwayfor 4 miles of my commute, I'd rather some lower gears.
And dont get me wrong about the Jeep folks. They have very capable rigs, but I don't think I could ever build something on a family budget that I only use a few times per year. CK5'ers seem like more real world people to me.
Do you have a transmission cooler?

Do you have a transmission cooler? If not, you really should get one. Gearing like that with those size tires is a bad combination for transmission temp in a 700R4. The new 4.56 gears will help, but not significantly with the temperature. That is still fairly high gearing for those tires. Now, with that said, there's plenty of guys on the board running 4.56 gears and 40" tires, it's jut not as desirable as a 5.13 to 5.38 gear for 38" tires. Improving your gear ratio will give you better mileage in town and on the highway, as you're likely lugging the engine now at highway speed, and having to give it a ton of fuel to get it going around town. You may already know all this, but figured I'd throw it out there just in case.
Cool looking truck! I like the stance.