does anybody use 2.4 diffs in a 3.0 TD when using bigger tyres ? i am running 285/75 /16 ,aprox 33". Since i now seem to have a 2.4 diff in the front [long story]would it make sense to swap the back diff to a 2.4 or will that make it too low geared?
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I've been doing exactly that, have a 145 back axle and matching front diff to go on my 3.0. Old axle / front diff are off the truck and I'm just waiting to wire brush / respray the back axle and fit new bushes before putting it all back together.
When asking about this it worked out that the 4.56 ratio gears would return the truck to almost stock revs per mph, whereas the 4.88 ratio would rev slightly higher.
This may help.Last edited by wishbone; 3 September 2010, 21:56.
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Originally posted by yoshie View PostMaybe I have read your post wrong wishbone but a G145 is 4.875
and yes it will make a 3.0ltr running 33s almost back to stock
A 294 or 295 very common in 3.0ltrs are 4.1
As Richard said you can't run unmatched diffs, billious
Yep re-reading that post it doesn't seem too clear
I'm fitting a 2.4's G145 4.875 (usually referred to as a 4.88 on other forums ) rear and front diffs which will make my truck over rev by about 200 rpm on 33's (would make 35's run as stock)
There was an option of 4.56 gears which would have made my truck rev almost exactly the same on 33's as it would have done on the 31's with it's original 4.1 gears.
I asked TonyN about this as he's the only bloke on this forum that has real world experience afaik
Hope that makes things more clear.
edit - the axle code for the 4.556 (4.56 ) ratio is G254 also fairly common on manual surfs.Last edited by wishbone; 3 September 2010, 21:06.
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