What lower gear ratio would you like for the Grenadier and why?
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I would agree. Some sort of selectable under drive would be best but that's a bigger job. Ashcroft crawler box is one of the most coveted Rover parts. I loved the crawler on my D90.Transfer case 4-0 gears. The road going manners are fine, this isn’t a high volume wheeler so 37’s and up aren’t a buyer issue. Lower Diff gears that have a significant low range impact will just slop up what’s fine as is on road.
The transmission permits a full range of gears in the auto, so a lower 3-4 t case ratio would permit more crawl control without much penalty, in low.
I use a marlin crawler 4.7 toybox in the 60. I think they quit making those. I wonder how the computers in this would even deal with something like that. Would it know? Would it toss a hissy fit?I would agree. Some sort of selectable under drive would be best but that's a bigger job. Ashcroft crawler box is one of the most coveted Rover parts. I loved the crawler on my D90.
What lower gear ratio would you like for the Grenadier and why?
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If you are who I think you are, aren't you working on a 4:1 ratio?
Not sure what it would do in low range, we know it throws a hissy fit in high range with gear modifications.I use a marlin crawler 4.7 toybox in the 60. I think they quit making those. I wonder how the computers in this would even deal with something like that. Would it know? Would it toss a hissy fit?
Interesting, I assumed 4.56 for 35" and 4.86 for 37", something to consider.Can you do a 4.70? I know that ratio is available in a Dana 44 which has about the same ring gear size. That would be about the perfect jump from the stock 4.10 when we are running a common “35 inch” tire. I don’t see many people wanting to stuff 37” tires on a grenadier. Besides a 37” tire would take some modifications where a 35 fits stock.
AI did the math and came back with 4.69 as being the same as 4.10 on factory tires. I know my Bronco Sasquatch on 35’s came with 4.70 and the next model down was on 4.56… not that this is the same as a Bronco.Interesting, I assumed 4.56 for 35" and 4.86 for 37", something to consider.
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Always difficult to match an exact tire brand size, some 35" are not really 35", same with 285/75-17 (34"), etc..AI did the math and came back with 4.69 as being the same as 4.10 on factory tires. I know my Bronco Sasquatch on 35’s came with 4.70 and the next model down was on 4.56… not that this is the same as a Bronco.
I’m guessing you did the math already. Simply put I would like to have the same effective gearing as factory when running 255/85r17 (35”) tires.
Meh, the stock gearing does well enough for 99% of Gren owners. It will be awhile before enough people are beating these enough to warrant new ratios. Dirt roads don't require a re-gear at 35".Always difficult to match an exact tire brand size, some 35" are not really 35", same with 285/75-17 (34"), etc..
Thanks for the feedback.
I wish there were more thoughts on this modification.
Thank you, an axle swap will fix several other issues with the Grenadier.Meh, the stock gearing does well enough for 99% of Gren owners. It will be awhile before enough people are beating these enough to warrant new ratios. Dirt roads don't require a re-gear at 35".
Now once these have depreciated a bit more then you might be looking at something. But to be honest if I wanted to seriously wheel my Gren I would swap the axles full stop. Possibly portals or maybe just 60's. Portals and 37's make the most sense to me. But 60's and some 40's would be kinda cool.
Well, I'm the wrong person to ask since I own more than 10 vehicles from a Rivian all the way to a dedicated crawler. As well I would likely build my own axle if I changed over.Thank you, an axle swap will fix several other issues with the Grenadier.
I genuinely feel (I hope) many owners purchased the Grenadier to use it off road.
How many years before you would consider an axle swap or similar modification?