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splferrell

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1991 ford explorer
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I go offroading about 20 times a year so far i have made a snorkle and put some 30x9.50x15 tires on it i want to put a 3'' body lift and 2'' suspension on it and some bigger tires on it. whats the biggest i can go and keep stock gears? its to cold out to start the body lift and snowing. heres a old pic of my truck.
 



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whats the stock gear ratio?

Axle Codes - Located on the driver's door

Model Code Description Capacity Ratio
Bronco II 42 Regular 2640 3.45
44 Regular 2640 3.73
47 Regular 2500 4.10
D2 Limited Slip 2500 3.45
D4 Limited Slip 2640 3.73
D7 Limited Slip 2500 4.10
Ranger 72 Regular 2200 3.08
74 Regular 2200 3.45
82 Regular 2700 3.08
84 Regular 2700 3.45
85 Regular 2750 3.55
86 Regular 2700 3.73
87 Regular 2700 4.10
96 Regular 3200 3.73
F4 Limited Slip 2700 3.45
F5 Limited Slip 2750 3.55
F6 Limited Slip 2700 3.73
F7 Limited Slip 2700 4.10
K6 Limited Slip 3200 4.10
Explorer 43 Open 3200 3.08
41 Open 3200 3.27
42 Open 4.10
46 Open 3.73
45 Open 3200 3.55
D4 Limited Slip 3200 3.73
D2 Limited Slip 4.10
L73 Limited Slip 3.73
 












I had 33s and 3.55s...they were ok and i got ok mileage....i never knew better till i upgraded to better gears....
 






I'm running 31's with 3.08 gears but I am changing out the hole differential with an elocker and probably 4.10 gears
 






tire size depends on tire brand, my super swomper SSR's are 32x11.50-15's they are 32.50 in Diameter, that is what most 33x12.50-15's are in other brands, i have seen small 35's that would fit with a 5in. lift. but not all.

i looked at this truck...

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it has skyjacker 2in lift, 3" bl, and 33x12.50 mud kings, the 33x12.50 mud kings are 32.40 Diameter with 12.30 in. Section Width with no rubbing, so thats how i came up with the tire size i needed. the SSR's in a 32x11.50 have 32.50 Diameter with 11.50 in. Section Width, so it should not have any rubbing and look good also....

and i have 4.10's but have yet to drive on them, so cant say how the do in the truck.....
 






Thats redrigs.. wonder what happened to him.
 






ya i talked to hem on cardomain about it. but i have not seen hem on here...
 






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I go offroading about 20 times a year so far i have made a snorkle and put some 30x9.50x15 tires on it i want to put a 3'' body lift and 2'' suspension on it and some bigger tires on it. whats the biggest i can go and keep stock gears? its to cold out to start the body lift and snowing. heres a old pic of my truck.

How much did you pay for the lift kit? I've had that on my wish list for some time now but it will have to wait till some miner repairs are done first.
 






You also have to decide if this is your daily driver or not. I went with 33's and changed to 4.10 gears. It is no longer my daily driver . Where do you go offroad at? I live 45 minutes from you, up in Michigan.
 






You also have to decide if this is your daily driver or not. I went with 33's and changed to 4.10 gears. It is no longer my daily driver . Where do you go offroad at? I live 45 minutes from you, up in Michigan.


why would 33's and 4.10's not be a daily driver ? mine is....
 






why would 33's and 4.10's not be a daily driver ? mine is....

:crazy:

I agree, I'm running 33 12.5 Mudders with 410's and it's my daily driver.
 






























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