CHEAPEST way to RUN 35s on a TJ + REGEARING MYTHS

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On today's episode I share some insight on running 35 inch tires on a jeep tj. I mention what is required to get the job done. The way I have set my rig up fits my needs personally. While I understand this setup isn't ideal for everyone, its very ideal for me due to the price.
Lift - Need about 4 inches of lift either combined 3 inch suspension and 1 inch body or 4 inch suspension lift. Cheapest way I could think of doing this was to use the suspension from a JK rubicon.
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Rims - Must have about 4.5 inches of backspacing to clear driving components. You can achieve this with rims or spacers
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Tires - Find yourself a nice set of 35s. I am a fan of the km2 mud tires and the bf goodrich line of tires. I wasn't too happy with the kevlar mtrs due to the difficulty balancing them
Example: amzn.to/38sIVqi
Brakes - Must upgrade your brakes, I think blackmagic makes a great brake pad
Regear - Not required for a manual 4.0 TJ with 3.73 gears, but may be required for other models including the 4 cylinder and also automatic models.
Thank you for watching and please be sure to let us know if you have any questions.
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  • @Garagecouple
    @Garagecouple4 жыл бұрын

    If you enjoy watching our videos please consider checking out some of our favorite jeep mods, links below: Magnaflow 18135 exhaust - amzn.to/2WySMcm Red Shackle - amzn.to/2Wvhw4u Red Spot lights - amzn.to/2wnGKDn 52 inch light bar - amzn.to/2YUai7O Pyramid subwoofer - amzn.to/2WtXs2m Green rocker switch - amzn.to/2Wxupec Bright LED headlights - amzn.to/2HJcj0Y Tuff stuff front bumper - amzn.to/2Kbeiwo Tire carrier - amzn.to/2K6QsSw

  • @AdolfTrumpler
    @AdolfTrumpler3 жыл бұрын

    I feel so lucky. Been looking for any automatic TJ for about 2 months and I was blessed enough to find a TJ RUBICON for only $12,000 with 135k miles. It may sound expensive but the only other ones I found were $15,000+ for the regular X or Sport model

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    WOW! Amazing! Check out our rubicon reveal video to see how much we got ours for!

  • @gldsmith61

    @gldsmith61

    Жыл бұрын

    If the engine run's good and it is not a rust bucket then you got a great deal. Have fun.

  • @danielm6600
    @danielm66004 ай бұрын

    I always find myself using your channel for tutorials and jeep info. Thanks again for the content!

  • @rolandjenkins7515
    @rolandjenkins75154 жыл бұрын

    Have a 2003 Ruby on 35's. On the highway I sometimes feel I should get out and help push. Otherwise it's fine and dandy.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice! Yeah, it's completely reasonable especially if you have some air flow mods.

  • @popacap21
    @popacap213 жыл бұрын

    just got a 2003 TJ, with the 4.0 and a 5 speed manual its my baby.. going to binge watch your channel lol

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Aww! Congrats and enjoy!

  • @TheCollector5150
    @TheCollector51503 жыл бұрын

    My 2002 L6 5-speed manual on 33's with 3.73 gears was okay. But on the freeway, it was a slug, I couldn't use 5th gear in the city unless I was speeding or on the freeway. Regearing to 4.56 put it right back to a factory feel, 5th is usable again, and when cruising on the freeway at 65, I am right in the power band and don't have to downshift to pass someone. So yeah, you can get away with not regearing but you not only take a performance hit but my fuel efficiency got better when it drives the way it is supposed to. And yes, I changed the speedo gear...

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Whatever works thumbsup

  • @jamesw3834
    @jamesw38343 жыл бұрын

    I would recommend the very best updrade to do for the tj with 35 would be over the knuckle cross over steering kit and custom track bar

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice, but not necessary at first

  • @thatguyfromhastings
    @thatguyfromhastings4 жыл бұрын

    I am getting a 4 inch rough country lift on my 05 wrangler rocky mountain edition. My brother in law has brand new 35 inch tires so now i need to find a rim to fit them. Rim size is 16.5. I was hesitant on doing that size since i will not be regearing. But I will not be doing to much off roading as often as I would want since i live in nebraska. You guys have a great channel!!!

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing and thanks for the kind words!

  • @MothyEmms
    @MothyEmms Жыл бұрын

    very helpful info

  • @vgullotta
    @vgullotta4 жыл бұрын

    I run 3.73's on my JK with 35's, too. My buddy and I have a running joke about it. We were at King of the Hammers last year and he had had quite a few beers at this point, and he turned to me and said "You need to regear this thing, you know, if you want to wheel it" all while, we had been tearing through the desert in that very same Jeep all week in Johnson Valley, tons of wheeling, as well as having done the Rubicon many times in this same Jeep with my buddy riding shotgun, many offroad parks, etc. lol

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol that's funny! I'm not against regearing at all. I'm just saying it's not required nor it is mandatory. The limiting factor is me not the jeep lol. Cheers bud!

  • @vgullotta

    @vgullotta

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple I'll tell you, it would be great to go to 4.56, I think that would be perfect, but I love getting 20+mpg on the highway too lol

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@vgullotta this is true. I love the way the tj feels with 3.73 and he manual. I wasn't too happy how it drove with the stock set up. Next time you go wheeling drop us a line! Cheers 🥂

  • @ghernandez6457

    @ghernandez6457

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lockers?

  • @Jeff-wu6wn
    @Jeff-wu6wn4 жыл бұрын

    I agree 1 have a 2004 Tj 35" tires and 3:73 gears and my 4 Low is super Low im happy with my gears

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome! Yes, for some people, its totally fine!

  • @joryclouthier

    @joryclouthier

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've ran a 33 x12.5 on 3.07 gears on my old tj I did ok. 5th gear was useless but it's a toy so i didnt care

  • @joryclouthier

    @joryclouthier

    4 жыл бұрын

    My 06 rubicon on 35s has 4.10 gears and 6 speed tranny great gearing combo!

  • @grandwaha
    @grandwaha4 жыл бұрын

    I had a 2000 With the 5speed and ran 32" with a 3.07 ratio then I went to a Currie 9" high pinion with 4.10s front and rear still running 32"s night and day difference torque down low plenty of pep great on the highway. I switched to 35 in tires and I loved them but it felt like I needed 4.56s or better to do what I need to do. If you are going slow and crawling in 4 wheel drive low you don't want to be using your clutch to very often you want to creep along. That's why rubicon's have an ultra low transfer case. 4" Skyjacker lift 1" body and Slip Yoke Eliminator kit because of driveline angle. 35" tires and a Dana 35 is a bomb waiting to happen if the tires slip and grip.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Very cool!

  • @zizo8609
    @zizo86092 ай бұрын

    I have a 2001 TJ I bought with 35s on the stock 3.07 and it sucks on the highway I can’t even rev past like 2k rpm or go over 60 if I regar to 5.13 will this help I keep telling my dad this is the problem I asked my mechanic but he doesn’t know anything about this car it’s a 2001 4.0 3.07 32rh 35s thinking a regar is the reason

  • @jerseydevil7574
    @jerseydevil75744 жыл бұрын

    You need to bumpstop as well. You are also wrong about regearing...I've ran 3 gear sets (3.72, 4.56, 5.13) and 4 sets of different tires (31, 33, 35, 37s) on my Jeep. If you are under geared you are pushing the motor harder to get up to speed, yes at highway only you can get some of that back but overall you will net worse MPG. If you are running an auto you also put considerably more strain on your transmission, look up trans temps pre-and post gearing.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, bumpstops are useful to prevent the shocks from bottoming out. As far as regearing, there are way too many variables in that setup. Higher rpm = more fuel.

  • @Dyrdeksk8r

    @Dyrdeksk8r

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple yes while a higher RPM means more fuel, with higher gears, you do not need to rev the engine as high from start to get going. that is where cars are most fuel inefficient, in stop and go traffic. With a regear, you will get more power lower in the RPM range and thus use less fuel. The only difference is on the highway, where cars are already the most fuel efficient.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Dyrdeksk8r Regearing does not give you more power lower in the RPM range as you say. The purpose of regearing is to RAISE the rpm so you have more power.

  • @jerseydevil7574

    @jerseydevil7574

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple Bumpstops also stop coil bind, and smashing into body panels. Higher RPM doesn't always equate to more fuel as a rule. This isn't just internet guessing, I've ran different gears/tires/engine setups on the same rig. There is a reason pros regear

  • @jakefarm1280

    @jakefarm1280

    Жыл бұрын

    Need to regear an auto trans when running 31s with a 2.5 lift?

  • @colemaples6041
    @colemaples60414 жыл бұрын

    I have a yj , 4.0, 5 speed , didnt regear, put a 4.5” lift and 2”body lift(I hate the body lift) I went to 35’s no regearing and it’s no issue for my jeep

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice! We are in the same boat!

  • @Thegravyipass
    @Thegravyipass3 жыл бұрын

    I have 110,000 miles on my TJ, I hope to get as much miles out of it as yours. Cheers.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Cheers!

  • @signkutter9218
    @signkutter92185 ай бұрын

    With a manual trans...most people dont realize that for average driving and moderate wheeling, they have 5 regearing options on the fly at their disposal. I get regearing ( along with better axles and a host of other upgrades) a manual TJ for rock crawling or some other more extreme off-roading....but if your TJ is going to be daily driver with some weekend fishing and camping/beach duty...and its a manual with at least 3.73 gearing...stay with 33's and 2.5 lift

  • @ec6933
    @ec69334 жыл бұрын

    Where did you get the led front markers in the thumbnail?! I haven't been able to find those in LED anywhere!?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    We made them ourselves! Check out our how to video, right here kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZKaduLGonKS5nag.html

  • @adnault1288
    @adnault12884 жыл бұрын

    Hey guys, where did you find those front turn signals and side reflectors, they look sick!

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    We made them! The full diy video is on our channel!

  • @rickss69
    @rickss696 ай бұрын

    The only way you are going to up your mpg figures with re-gearing is if your engine is currently struggling to overcome some added weight/mass with larger wheels/tires being a factor. My '05 TJ 4.0, A/T, 3.73 gears and 33" tires attains 16.8 mpg currently...likely the sweet spot as far as mpg goes as equipped. Sure, 4.10 or 4.56 gears would result in snappier performance, but in this instance would in no way increase mpg figures. In overdrive at 55 mph the rpm is about 1500 with minimal throttle opening to maintain that on level grades. Gear for your driving needs, not just for some mpg fantasy...a re-gear cost will take years to recoup if you actually do manage a increase in mpg. Anything less than a 3.73 will suffer greatly from the addition of larger tires.

  • @jerrywhalen2100
    @jerrywhalen21002 жыл бұрын

    Funny I just found this video, what is your RPM at 65 miles an hour on the highway

  • @keokitrujillo4842
    @keokitrujillo48423 жыл бұрын

    Can you provide the specer measurements please a have a 97 tj and I lifting my jeep 3.25 for a 35 inch tire and I think I will need the spacers thank you for the information

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    1.5 inch spacers with -15mm offset rims

  • @terrancesayers5278
    @terrancesayers52784 жыл бұрын

    I have a 4 inch lift and want to put 35s. 6 speed manual 06 tj. Do I need body lift or wheel spacers? I am getting information on both angles where ppl say yes 1.25 body lift and would need to bend shifter. Would like to here your opinion @GarageCouple #GarageCouple

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi there! You can probably get away without the body lift, but personally I would add the body lift to give you more wheel clearance over obstacles. It goes in easy enough and makes a pretty sizeable difference. They're also pretty cheap. We did a body lift on our Sahara and didn't have any issues with the shifter. You can either make new holes for the fan shroud or you can add a motor mount lift and keep the original holes. Both are solid options. Let us know if you have any questions and most importantly, enjoy the #jeeplife

  • @nemoxterra
    @nemoxterra4 жыл бұрын

    How did you adjust the Spedo? I cannot find any way to adjust it for 33"s on 4.0L 5spd with 3.7 gearing.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Check out our second to last episode. We used a speedohealer

  • @joecostilla2858
    @joecostilla28584 жыл бұрын

    Just got my first Jeep 1998 wrangler sport on 35’s when I got it the drive was squirly and hard the psi on the tires were at 35 psi. I’ve read that I should drop air in tires for softer ride but I am new to jeeps

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi there! Congrats on the new jeep! Yeah, first thing I would do is drop the pressure to about 30 and do a front end alignment. You could also rotate the tires and go from there. Let me know if you have any questions! Congrats!

  • @joecostilla2858

    @joecostilla2858

    4 жыл бұрын

    Garage Couple would 25 psi be too low I am thinking that’s kind of a happy medium

  • @lol123321123321

    @lol123321123321

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@joecostilla2858 I run 28 psi front and 26 psi rear

  • @Phantasmos
    @Phantasmos4 жыл бұрын

    Do you have Any videos of this jeep on the trail in this configuration? I don't see any. P.S. how wide are the rims?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    We haven't made any off roading videos for our KZread channel since we started. We post our off road adventures on our Instagram @garagecouple. Rims are 15x8 :)

  • @Firefuzz11
    @Firefuzz114 жыл бұрын

    What rpm are you turning at 70 in 5th. My 4.0 TJ with 33s is turning about 2,500-2,700 rpm. I’m the 3rd owner and don’t know if it was regeared.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    70 in 5th is about 2100

  • @RebelRob34
    @RebelRob343 жыл бұрын

    I'm halfway thru the video, so if you answered this please ignore, but what gearing did your TJ come with? Mine is a 97 and someone thought it a good idea to use 3.07 gearing, which is flat out awful especially with 33's. I THINK I'm going to regear to 4.56 which should also work if I jump to 35's. I have to grab 3rd gear on highway inclines to stay at 45mph.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your support, it was the stock 3.73 gears, which was fine given its a manual. If it was an auto it would need a regear

  • @RebelRob34

    @RebelRob34

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple - You should try driving the 3.07 on 33's. Why TF they went with that ratio is nuts. Currently on a budget (thanks Covid), so deciding on regearing the Dana 35 or spending more for the Dana 44...

  • @nateplacko8323
    @nateplacko83233 жыл бұрын

    I have 38k miles on my 01. Safe to say it’s gonna be here a while

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice!

  • @briggs451
    @briggs4514 жыл бұрын

    You said you took a suspension from a 2015 Rubicon. Did you have to make any modifications or did it bolt up easily? How much lift did that change provide you?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    It takes quite a lot of modification with the shock mounts as well as the rear springs. But it gave us about 3 inches

  • @OntarioFreshwaterFishing

    @OntarioFreshwaterFishing

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's minimal modification not alot. The rear springs need a small piece either cut off or bent to fit around the TJ bump stop. The shocks up front need the TJ bushing pressed in and the rear shock mounts at the axle need to be spread apart a little bit. There's tons of write ups on forums on how to do it. I'm looking at doing it myself as I feel factory Jeep components will be stronger than a cheap lift

  • @jedandmissymartin1891
    @jedandmissymartin18912 жыл бұрын

    can you send a link to the wheels that you have on the tj? I'm wondering the specs of the wheel (backspacing, etc). thanks!

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's rocktrix wheels. Just let them know we sent you and they'll hook or up

  • @NathanaelPittman
    @NathanaelPittman4 жыл бұрын

    I have an 05 (TJ) Wrangler with the 4.0L and 6spd manual trans and 3.07 gears. I've run 33 inch tires with a 2 inch body lift for 4 years with no issues. I'd like 2.5-3 inches more lift but don't want to get into having to mess with extending brake lines, dropping the trans, motor mounts, adding a SYE, etc. A friend of mine just offered to give me his stock springs and shock off of his JK Sahara Unlimited. What are your thoughts?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi there! I would remove the 2 inch body lift and replace it with a 1.25 inch. As far as the suspension i would also check the size of the springs. Each one is numbered.i think the 60 for the rear and 19 for the front is the jk spring that will give you the most lift. I would look for jk Rubicon shocks but that said and done you will get a few inches of lift from the swap. It takes a fair amount of modification to get them all to work but it could be done in an afternoon. Let us know if you have any questions!

  • @NathanaelPittman

    @NathanaelPittman

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple After commenting, I found an 11 page post on this project on a Jeep forum. The original poster claiming he got 3 inches of lift had a 2.5 liter. Everyone who put the JKU 60/19 spring combo in their 4.0L actually lost 1-1.5 inches of height up front.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@NathanaelPittman interesting. I got about 3 inches up front but used a 1 inch leveling kit after installing steel bumpers and a winch.

  • @juanpowet5543

    @juanpowet5543

    3 ай бұрын

    Are you used wheels spacers? Size?

  • @cannonball666
    @cannonball6662 ай бұрын

    TJ Rubicon 5-speed manual, 35" tires 4.88 gearing.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    2 ай бұрын

    The 6 speed makes a huge difference

  • @cannonball666

    @cannonball666

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Garagecouple Yeah, it would definitely improve my gas mileage.

  • @thatguyfromhastings
    @thatguyfromhastings4 жыл бұрын

    Hey i did a 4 inch rough country lift. I had 35s put on. When i went to go to reverse it had a grinding. It seemed like the shifter moved and is bound up on th3 bottom gears a bit. Have you trimmed your console to fix this or have you ever had this issue. I seen quite a few forums on it but no videos.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Did you do a body lift? A suspension loft shouldn't change the geometry of the shifter.

  • @thatguyfromhastings

    @thatguyfromhastings

    4 жыл бұрын

    I did not do a body lift. I had a full suspension lift. But i read that the transfer case drop causes this. After a 4inch lift a sye should be done but some people are heating up the shifter or trimming the center console. Obviously this isn't something you have seen which sucks lol. But i love your guys videos!!!

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Yes if you drop the t case this could happen! We recommend a sye! Cheers

  • @bryanmorrison8078
    @bryanmorrison80783 жыл бұрын

    What axles did you have on your jeep with the 35?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dana 44 and dana 30 front

  • @redking1831
    @redking18314 жыл бұрын

    This was a VERY HELPFUL VIDEDO! I have a jeep on 33- I kept reading that I cant go to 35 without spending a fortune. I m glad to see a video showing off 35... I was concerned about the regearing and cost with it but if its fine for you its def fine for me! .... I was wondering about stock axles though??

  • @vinsanity00

    @vinsanity00

    4 жыл бұрын

    This video underplays some VERY important details. If you drive it only on the street and you are ok with losing more power at highway speeds than you already lost with 33s, maybe. Probably need to drop your t-case to avoid vibration without an SYE. Most people don't like the lost power. You take it offroad, it's a different discussion entirely. A lot of stuff start breaking that were good enough before. mk319mod0's link before is a good one.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm not against regearing by any means.. In fact, we are regearing our JK very soon. Just wanted to make a video showing that it's possible to comfortably run 35s with a 4.0 MT on 3.73s. That's all. Cheers!

  • @jerseydevil7574

    @jerseydevil7574

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple as @mk319mod0 stated you also missed critical info about properly supporting larger tires. You can put 40s on a stock axle and it will move but not efficiently.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jerseydevil7574 all I am trying to show is how to run 35s as cheaply as possible. Once you change the intended purpose of the video then obviously requirements will change as well. Thanks for watching.

  • @shane9464

    @shane9464

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple i watched the video and appreciate the jeep enthusiasm. However, its not practicle to run 35's on stock gearing and axles. Trust me, i learned the hard way.lol. when i ran 35's on stock diffs, i constantly trashed spider gears and ring gears. As soon as i changed to 4:88 with a locker, i started popping axles. Now i have chromoly's and 4:88's with a locker and i havent had a problem since. Keep in mind that i was doing all this damage with a 2.5! Not gonna hate by no means cuz we gotta stick together but, it was becomng very expensive to do any offroading on stock diffs. I enjoy the videos but just kinda felt like u were misleading some newbies that may just b getting started. I suppose if u just want the looks, it would b fine but if u actually have to use it, its not gonna be what they expected. Its kinda like shoving a sock in your pants to look more endowed down there! Lol. Keep the videos coming guys, im gonna subscribe to help yall out. Anything for a fellow jeeper!

  • @kendesantis1185
    @kendesantis11852 жыл бұрын

    Which wheel spacers did you get? There’s no information on any!

  • @ujayet
    @ujayet3 жыл бұрын

    The bigger your tires the heavier it is your engine have to work harder.. those of you think you can just put on big tires and not re-gear it is like trying to pedal a bike going uphill on high gear, that engine will burst into flame if you keep it up.

  • @ityourmomagainok
    @ityourmomagainok4 жыл бұрын

    Can confirm re gear gets better mpg. When I went to 33s on my tj with 2.5 engine I had stock gears and constant downshift to get anywhere. Re geared to 4.88 mpg went from 12 with the stock 4.10 to 14-15 with the 4.88

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    That is great! Since mpg is so subjective, its hard to draw solid concrete conclusions. You must have been really on that 4 cylinder before the regear to get that kind of mileage. Not even getting that with 4.10 gears on 38s

  • @ityourmomagainok

    @ityourmomagainok

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple not really, neer tried to floor it or go over 3500-4000 rpm. Just the way it is with an engine designed in the 80s pushing a block with a tent on it down the road.

  • @gabrielmartinez3171

    @gabrielmartinez3171

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple regearing does help mpg some by placing the vehicle closer to its factory gearing so it's closer to the factory efficiency. Weight on the other hand keeps efficiency lower thus mpg gains are minimal.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comment! That's actually not the entire story. It's a huge myth that regearing increases mpg and its much more complicated than just "being closer to factory gearing". Has to do with the torque/hp curve, air to fuel ratio, etc.

  • @ityourmomagainok

    @ityourmomagainok

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple well either yall are wrong and don't want to admit it or I got some weird stuff going on because my tj gained mpg and now with my gladiator going from 373 and 35s to 4.56 and 35s I also gained about 3-4 mpg

  • @ec6933
    @ec69334 жыл бұрын

    And yeah I'm getting the same milage 2001 4.0 5 speed

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice! Cheers!

  • @tlalexander3
    @tlalexander33 жыл бұрын

    Man my 99 with the 4.0, 3 speed auto, 31s and 3:07 gears suck. I am desperately trying to find a D44 with 4:10s and either a matching front or have the front regeared. I think in my case it would help gas mileage especially if I went to 33's. A gear ratio that isn't excessive in RPMS and allows you to apply less throttle should increase MPGs

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thing is, mpgs dont get better with a regear! Our JK lost about 2mpg after regearing. It's basic sense.

  • @Scout-dm1dy

    @Scout-dm1dy

    3 жыл бұрын

    I drive my 2003 tj auto with a 4inch lift and 33s what helped my with gas mileage was changing my exhaust and my intake. Helping your motor breathe helps too atleast from what iv learned on my jeep

  • @PaulSter

    @PaulSter

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple not always true. With highway driving - I could see that. But for hilly areas where you're having to push the go pedal deeper, like I have to do, you'll lose mpg. All re-gearing is, for many Jeepers running 33s and up, is to correct the losses. To make things right again. And then you have more serious off-roaders doing it to both gain torque and to slloowww the rig down on the trail - both of which it accomplishes. You're missing out on the true nature of Jeep crawling when you have tall tires and shi**y stock gears. And then there's the D35 issue, but that's for a different discussion.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulSterto each their own!

  • @PaulSter

    @PaulSter

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple indeed

  • @duckasaurus1162
    @duckasaurus11623 жыл бұрын

    What size spacer did you use?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    2 inch

  • @voodoo1506
    @voodoo15063 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video, you have a great looking TJ! I had an 05 TJ X manual, and with 3.07 gear ratio, I almost never could use 5th gear driving with 31.5” tires. TJ was very slow/ sluggish on acceleration, and had awful fuel economy. In that case one has to regear (3.73 would’ve been great). Also saw that TJ’s with larger tires than 33’s, two friends bent axles while rock crawling (DANA 35 rear/ Dana 30 front axle). Lastly, I think that any TJ’s running around today need to be careful about lift kits, since budget lifts may alter the alignment/“footprint” of the Jeep and old steering/suspension parts mixed with new can increase chance of the dreaded “Death Wobble”.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is a great post, appreciate all of this information and agree with you completely!

  • @og_tokyo
    @og_tokyo4 жыл бұрын

    I have 35s on a 4in sus lift, no regear and I run fine in Florida trails and mud.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice!

  • @og_tokyo

    @og_tokyo

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple how are your stock axles and drive shaft? I get a small amount of drive line vibration but I think my axles are ok. I have a set of 4340 27 spline just in case.

  • @ballinonabudgetsage1340
    @ballinonabudgetsage13404 жыл бұрын

    Great vids. However...one mod for your camera is a cotton ball over the mic. Keep'em coming

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the feedback and support! Yes! We are slowly getting more gear.. Started as a hobby but now we are working on stream lining things.. Check out our first few videos.. We've come a ways lol

  • @jamesw3834
    @jamesw38343 жыл бұрын

    Regearing is essential let alone if youre going to be running spacers and wheeling pretty hard youre only bound to loose a axel sooner or later everything at very least should be made of 120 wall odm or chromoly

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not essential! :)

  • @onlyoneromeo
    @onlyoneromeo3 жыл бұрын

    Are your rear tires bigger than your front ?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nope!

  • @davidtedder2782
    @davidtedder27823 жыл бұрын

    I have 35’s on a TJ 4.0 with the manual & 5th gear is worthless

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Time for a tune up!

  • @T3AMTYL0N

    @T3AMTYL0N

    2 жыл бұрын

    I also have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler x on 35's my 5th gear can only be used going down hill or on completely flat road . Then it will stay at the speed I went into 5th on

  • @crabbypadty393

    @crabbypadty393

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have a 2.5 auto on 31’s. All the gears are useless.

  • @EricsMuddySporty

    @EricsMuddySporty

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@crabbypadty393 😂

  • @onlyoneromeo
    @onlyoneromeo3 жыл бұрын

    How wide are your aftermarket rims?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Im not sure!

  • @dremyofit6719
    @dremyofit67193 жыл бұрын

    Ty very much

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very welcome !

  • @stitch1007
    @stitch10074 жыл бұрын

    If your tires are rubbing on your track bar you have something REALLY wrong. lol I also expect you to make an updated video after regearing saying, "I was wrong, regearing is great".

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately that would never happen. We literally love the way it drives. In fact, we bought a stock rubicon and did not like the stock sensitivity

  • @stitch1007

    @stitch1007

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple if it makes you happy. But I'm the opposite. I prefer everything about a deeper gear ratio. More performance on road and much better off road.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yup. Personal preference

  • @franmitch3589
    @franmitch35894 жыл бұрын

    Not picking on you or your channel but jeeps in a whole need CONSTANT work to keep them roadworthy I have been trying to video log the current project tj I have purchased from an original owner who cared only about looks and so on when you ignore anything on these jeeps and trust me I have built several they will fall apart with little to no warning

  • @franmitch3589

    @franmitch3589

    4 жыл бұрын

    That all being said you should pop open your diff covers look for wear also drive line angle wears u joints like no tomorrow

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the info! Yes, we have some gems on our hands. Have taken almost everything apart and put it back together. Cheers

  • @redrider7xbilly548
    @redrider7xbilly5483 жыл бұрын

    Have a 02 tj 4.0 stick. 35s and 4.10 gears. Wish it was geared lower. Its a little fast in technical stuff. If it was a little lower i could keep it in 2wd more.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice!

  • @dmahdmah86

    @dmahdmah86

    3 жыл бұрын

    What ratio would you recommend? My 98 TJ 4.0 is stock gearing with 35s. 5th gear is pretty much useless on the freeway

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Is it auto?

  • @redrider7xbilly548

    @redrider7xbilly548

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dmahdmah86 i think mine was 3.73 stock i have 4.10 now. It will cruise in 5th but you wont be passing much. Im planning on 4.88 since i live in the mountains and dont get on the interstate with it. If i regear i will.let you know and have a set of 4.10 laying around

  • @redrider7xbilly548

    @redrider7xbilly548

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple autos are 3speed in tj i think so i assume stick

  • @richardS730
    @richardS730 Жыл бұрын

    Just wondering why you named your jeep Emanuel?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol we just joke around with the names :)

  • @richardS730

    @richardS730

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple i had to say it lol

  • @sicilianjohnny
    @sicilianjohnny3 жыл бұрын

    would you recommend re gearing on a manual 2.5 4cyl

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    What tire size ? 35? Then yes!

  • @brethebert

    @brethebert

    3 жыл бұрын

    For 35s I would say 5.13 gears or 4.88

  • @kkim1177
    @kkim11773 жыл бұрын

    How about 37s?? Do I need to regear for 37s??

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah we would!

  • @ec6933
    @ec69334 жыл бұрын

    Are those E rated? I got bfg ko2s e rated and they are WAY too heavy

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    They are c rated (highly recommend)

  • @gyrfalcon-6

    @gyrfalcon-6

    4 жыл бұрын

    The km2s are discontinued I had one that was feathered so I wanted to buy a new tire but sadly found out that the km3 are only ones available

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah that's correct. I love the km2s. Looking to switch to another tire soon! Stay tuned

  • @gyrfalcon-6

    @gyrfalcon-6

    4 жыл бұрын

    I went with the milestar Patagonia and since I had stock rims and a 10 inch tire I have to buy new rims as well since they only sell 12.5 in 33s and the back spacing on the stock rims is meant for smaller tires and I was already getting rub on my control arm

  • @mase202
    @mase2024 жыл бұрын

    can you please tell me the exact dimensions of your rims thankyou great video

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    15x8 with 2 inch spacers

  • @mase202

    @mase202

    4 жыл бұрын

    Garage Couple thankyou for your reply i was wondering if i wanted to avoid the spacers can i get rims that are 15x10? im new to the clearance and sizes of wheels and tires. thankyou

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    No problem! You gotta look at back spacing to figure out how much you want the wheels to poke out so you can turn without rubbing.

  • @andoniades
    @andoniades3 жыл бұрын

    Any issues with driveshaft vibration after the lift? Thanks

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    None!

  • @reubengarcia5140
    @reubengarcia51402 жыл бұрын

    I have a 2004 Jeep Wrangler X I'm running 35x12.5 R 15 no spacers needed if you know what your doing you wouldn't need spacers and why add a body lift when you can do it rite the 1st time. I can go on and on but hey it's your mall crawler and everyone does things different.

  • @4-WHEEL-DRIVE
    @4-WHEEL-DRIVE4 жыл бұрын

    i think 4.56 gears would be much better for 35's 4.88's gears is more like 37's to 40's after 40's go with 5.13 gears also after 38 inch tires one ton axles would be much better too . with a 35 inch tires it is much better to have a long arm suspension for offroad use

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the suggestions

  • @PatrickCarrube

    @PatrickCarrube

    3 жыл бұрын

    @ JEEP YJ 4WD - For a 4.0L, 33"s = 4.88, 35"=5.13 are about perfect... for bigger than that, you'll want larger axles anyways. Most guys running 37+ are at 5.38 or deeper, depending on what they're running. Most Jeeps run HP front axles and D60HP fronts can't go deeper than 5.38, which is often why you'll see V8 swaps and multi-speed t-cases for added torque and gear reduction when the tires get real big.

  • @johnnyclayton429
    @johnnyclayton429 Жыл бұрын

    I would highly recommend wheeling with someone that is properly geared. Just let the clutch out and idle up and over nearly anything. It is not only part friendly, its a lot of fun. Under geared, and thats when you burn clutches and break u-joints or worse yet...you break an axel or ring & pinion. If you go fast enough, you can do it in 2 wheel drive, i get it. To each their own. I run 33's with 4:88 gears 6 speed manual. No myth about it. Low, and slow is the way to go.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    Жыл бұрын

    We aren't against regearing. Our jk is regarded to 4.88. Just stating not necessary with the above engine transmission combo

  • @caseybronson2224
    @caseybronson22244 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry man I try not to comment on stuff most the time but there are a lot of dangerous things said in this video and a lot of inconsistencies. First, your Jeep is not a rubicon. Unless you put a Sahara body on a Rubicon frame and components. In which case you would have D44 Axles and 4.10 gears which would explain your 'non-issues' with your setup. Only upgrading your brake pads is not sufficient. It might work for a time or you might get lucky but I would not advertise this as sufficient. The mass of a 35'' tire without proper axle components is a huge problem. If you only drive on pavement then sure you can get by but on a D30 and D35 offroad, a 35'' will cause issues. Regearing is supposed to return your vehicle to as close to factory as possible. Again, your 3.73 might be suitable for YOU but they are not suitable for the way the 4.0 is designed to be run. Again, I get all of this can be a personal preference if you don't really care about the Jeep. But to advertise to a large community that these are acceptable accommodations could get some people into bad situations. Just to add....I hate being "one of those" guys on the internet. I love what you are trying to do with the Channel on KZread and how genuine you both seem. I wish you the best and really hope you take off. KZread takes a lot of work and isn't easy and you guys are doing great. Not trying to take any of that away from you. Just really felt in this video there are some safety things that could people in some serious trouble. My background is in Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering and I've had my '99 Jeep TJ for 15 years so I know a little bit about some of these things and really try my best not to speak out ignorance.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    appreciate your feedback and support. Where did I claim this was a rubicon?? I agree to disagree, I care about the jeep and the drive, I just don't like having numerically high gears on my vehicles because I spend 90% of my time driving it on pavement, and unfortunately only 10% off road, if that. I can't sacrifice daily driving ability for the few and far in between.

  • @caseybronson2224

    @caseybronson2224

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple In one of the comments below, someone asked if you did an SYE and you said you did not have to because it was a Rubicon and didn't have an SYE. Which is correct on the Rubicon models. I realize you sold the Jeep now. However, if you really did have the Sahara with 3.73 gears, then I am currently driving that exact vehicle. It's very hard to believe that 3.73 would not be a complete bog with 35s as I am currently running 31s with 3.73s and have a hard time climbing any kind of hill on the highway without downshifting. I just really wonder if you were one of the lucky few Sahara models that came with 4.10s or if the previous owner had them put on. Again, I'm really not arguing I've just never encountered anyone with 3.73 who had the pickup you had in your video with 35'' tires. I'm more just interested than anything and not trying to argue. As I said, I'm not that guy who just sets out on the internet to prove people wrong and I'm really enjoying your channel. I hope I haven't offended you in any way.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ahh I see! On my end, it doesn't show which video the comment is on, I just see the comments, and I uploaded about a driveshaft super recently, and just assumed the comment was for that video. Didn't realize it was for this old video. Do you have an auto or a manual?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Also, no worries at all!you haven't offended us. I wish you were local and I still had this set up, I would let you drive it. We are running 4.10s on 38s on our rubicon and it feels GREAT. Caveat is it has to be stick. Autos change everything.

  • @caseybronson2224

    @caseybronson2224

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple Oh gotcha that makes sense, it's hard to keep up with comments on KZread it can become a mess. And I've got the 5-speed manual. I"ve had it for about 15 years now. I definitely would have loved to give it spin in person but I guess I'll just have to let my curiosity run wild haha!

  • @rashmedo
    @rashmedo13 күн бұрын

    Btw what happened to this jeep. Did it breakdown. I haven’t seen this in the new episodes.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    13 күн бұрын

    Nope! We sold it 4 years ago

  • @tommyvanhorn7912
    @tommyvanhorn7912 Жыл бұрын

    These aren't myths, this guy loves in a flat area with little hills and no mountains

  • @rewasbhujel4473
    @rewasbhujel44734 жыл бұрын

    Did you put a slip yoke eliminator

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Its a rubicon. No slip yoke to eliminate

  • @EerieVonIII8574

    @EerieVonIII8574

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple Rubicons don't have side steps, 3.73 gears etc. Am I missing something here??

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    ???

  • @takebackroads7053
    @takebackroads70534 жыл бұрын

    Let me make sure I’m understanding your logic here. You think that running significantly larger and heavier tires and brakes, with an additional two inches on each hub that the power has to travel, on the lower stock gear ratio will get you the same gas mileage AND ALSO not significantly increase wear and tear on your hardware? Riiiiiiight. “Sounds rad to me” 😂👍🏼

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Adding the tires will not conserve gas mileage unless you drive very carefully. We didn't notice a huge drop in mpgs. Anyway, title of the video is cheapest way to run 35s. We've been doing it this way for over 200k miles and haven't had any major issues at all. Your mileage may vary.

  • @takebackroads7053

    @takebackroads7053

    4 жыл бұрын

    Garage Couple “your results may vary” 😂 you’re starting to sound like a pharmaceutical company.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cool 😎

  • @marcspaz
    @marcspaz4 жыл бұрын

    You need to re-gear because the larger tire package adds a lot of additional stress to the entire drive train. Larger tires without a re-gear means you lose the advantage of application of torque of which the entire system was built to deliver over the life of the vehicle. Due to a loss of application of torque, your engine needs to work harder (create more power) to maintain the same drivability. Imagine towing a trailer for the rest of the time you own the Jeep. You're going to need new bearing, clutch, etc, prematurely. Sure... you "can" drive it without a re-gear. You may even get 50,000 miles out of it (instead of 150,000-200,00), but that doesn't mean its a good idea.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Vehicle has over 265,000 miles. 250,000 of which on 35s without a regear. One clutch change at 230k miles and otherwise a problem free rig. Thanks for your insight but not necessarily true for our application.

  • @marcspaz

    @marcspaz

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple sorry... but I'm calling BS, and you're giving people bad advice. You should stop.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@marcspaz agree to disagree. Thanks for watching.

  • @blairnelson703
    @blairnelson703 Жыл бұрын

    I have a 99 4.0 with 30-in tall tires on it I can't pass anybody on the highway it barely will go up a slight incline it's pathetic

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    Жыл бұрын

    Auto or manual? What gear ratio?

  • @allpro5859
    @allpro58594 жыл бұрын

    Come on Greg you still had the hook on your hat from the store. 😂 I enjoy the videos tho

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Haha! Good catch, I realized after I finished filming and was hoping it wouldn't be obvious! Lol! Thanks for your support and all the best 🍻

  • @lol123321123321
    @lol1233211233214 жыл бұрын

    You WILL get better gas mileage AND better performance by regearing. The rpms may be higher, but the engine isn't working as hard and there is less throttle input through the gears and while cruising. More rpms, but the engine is not working as hard. You won't gain gas mileage if you over gear, which most of us do for crawling. I went from a 3.07 to a 4.88 gear on 33s 😂. Now 36s..

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's hard to do a complete apples to apples comparison. One would have to keep everything identical including the drive and all other variables and then only change the gearing. Theoretically it will lower the gas mileage but give you more performance. It all depends on how you drive them.

  • @lol123321123321

    @lol123321123321

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple No it's not hard to do a comparison. Jeep owners do this everyday, thus why some reputable forums post real world details and facts on the subject. Daily drive a lifted jeep on 35s for months or years and then re-gear, no other variables change other than gearing, and it's proven time and time again. Proper gearing for oversized tires will have better performance and gas mileage. Most people that make these claims that stock gears provide better gas mileage are on a tight budget and trying to justify not re-gearing.

  • @Godhorse6969
    @Godhorse69694 жыл бұрын

    I just noticed you only have 1 side step

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's true! Just on aleens side :)

  • @Godhorse6969

    @Godhorse6969

    4 жыл бұрын

    ​@@Garagecouple I want to remove mine as my driver side seems to be droopy and the nut holding it on is just spinning :(

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Godhorse6969 Oh man! Worst case just dremel it off! Good luck and let us know if you need anything!

  • @coopersmith9748
    @coopersmith97483 жыл бұрын

    Your hat has the hanger still on it

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is true

  • @Nickell666
    @Nickell6664 жыл бұрын

    You don’t need a lift to run 35’s. Have 0 lift and run 35 km3s. Chris Durham runs 40’s with no lift. Regearing makes a huge difference and is well worth it.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Agreed about the lift. I totally understand why some regear. I personally prefer the drive of it without being regeared. We have a stock rubicon on 31s and I really dislike the drive feel. Too jumpy for me.

  • @Nickell666

    @Nickell666

    4 жыл бұрын

    Garage Couple there’s just a lot of different variables. Stock fenders. Flat fenders. Hilined. Cut fenders. The rubicon also has a 4.1 transfer case so you can just crawl in low range on the trails. Makes it kind of nice. It all depends on what you’re using it for I suppose.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. We don't rock crawl. We don't enjoy it. Unfortunately our tj sahara spends most of its time on the road and highway and for that purpose 3.73 gears and the 35s with the manual transmission is pure amazingness

  • @ENERO33
    @ENERO333 жыл бұрын

    WIND NOISE... NEED A MICROPHONE..!

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sorry about that, thank you for the tip!

  • @mariog2003
    @mariog20033 жыл бұрын

    the fucking wind noise

  • @trevorthomas6043
    @trevorthomas60434 жыл бұрын

    I get that you think your Jeep has plenty of power.There are people who think a v6 mustang have has plenty of power.Horse power is subjective.As far as gearing when adding larger tires then stock, will decrease gas mileage and that’s a fact.An order to increase mileage you need to re gear.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your feedback and support! Unfortunately it isn't as factual as you say. Lots of variables with mpg. If two identical set ups are running the same LOAD, the one at higher rpm will burn more fuel. Hence adding gears, making vehicles 10 speed, etc to lower the rpm at each given load.

  • @trevorthomas6043

    @trevorthomas6043

    4 жыл бұрын

    Garage Couple your talking about sustained speed on the free way ok.Im saying accelerate and stoping repeat and repeated like most Jeep owners in counter.also you will have better acceleration with corrected gearing I say this because I’m a car tec and car tuner for more then twenty years

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Of course you will have better acceleration! Thats the entire point of regearing:). But what you gain in acceleration you give up in economy. We have had all sorts of gear ratio 4.0 jeeps over the years. Based on physics and my personal experience the higher numeric geared ones get worse mpg..which is fine because they have more acceleration.

  • @trevorthomas6043

    @trevorthomas6043

    4 жыл бұрын

    Garage Couple On the “freeway”

  • @WeigleTown
    @WeigleTown5 ай бұрын

    wow man really?? i hope nobody takes this advise, re gear on 35's may not be mandatory, but it's way easier on the drive train, without re gearing it doesn't put more strain on the axle shafts, it puts tons of stress on the spider and R&P.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    5 ай бұрын

    We have 7 jeeps. Some regeared some not. The title of this video was meant to be specific to the transmission /engine/tire size combo.

  • @freeadventurers3112
    @freeadventurers31123 жыл бұрын

    my TJ came stock with 3.09 gears, so it had to be regeared, so this is not a true video. Also not regearing does not hurt the axles, it mainly will burn out your clutch sooner, if you take it off road. unlike most people like you who never take it off road. Very bad video.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol trash comment

  • @Dyrdeksk8r
    @Dyrdeksk8r4 жыл бұрын

    You're wrong about what will and will not increase fuel efficiency. Regearing will increase efficiency, because you will have more power lower in the RPM range, and therefore not need to rev the engine as high to start from a stop. You will be at a slightly higher RPM on the highway, but cars are already at their most efficient on the highway. Meanwhile, air intake and exhaust do way less for fuel efficiency. This is a good video, but you're information is incorrect.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just because something is more efficient at a specific rpm does not mean it gets better mpg at a specific speed. Two different things. As the rpm increases, the hp and tq the engine makes increases, which requires more fuel And air.

  • @Dyrdeksk8r

    @Dyrdeksk8r

    4 жыл бұрын

    Garage Couple you’re not thinking about this correctly. It has been proven that rehearing is more fuel efficient. Go look at the Trail Recon’s latest video. Also, you can’t change the hp and tq of an engine. Regearing just allows it to come at an earlier rpm, thus requiring less throttle, which means less and air and fuel.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    What you're saying isn't correct and I am not sure you understood me. Every engine has a tq hp curve all relative to Rpm. An engine at 2k rpm makes less hp and tq than the same engine at 4k rpm.... The hp and tq you see when you buy a vehicle is actually max hp and tq at a specific rpm. So that being said, higher rpm =higher tq and hp, which is why we regear in the first place. But power is a result of the volume of air and fuel with the modifier being engine efficiency. An engine will always consume more fuel and more air at a higher rpm, even if it starts doing it more efficiently (relative to the hp and tq at that specific rpm). I hope this is helpful. I've read textbooks on this stuff.

  • @Dyrdeksk8r

    @Dyrdeksk8r

    4 жыл бұрын

    Garage Couple I’m sorry man, but you’re still wrong. Watch Trail Recon’s video. Regearing allows you to get more power at a lower rpm. Which you just said, lower rpm=less fuel.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Regearing does not give you more power at less rpm.

  • @gumballer9
    @gumballer94 жыл бұрын

    I can tell you are not an engineer.. Can you calculate maths?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nopes

  • @PatrickCarrube

    @PatrickCarrube

    3 жыл бұрын

    He is absolutely not an engineer and has no understanding of how torque multiplication works and why lower gears ABSOLUTELY reduces chances of breakages downstream...

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Literally no issues whatsoever. So many folks swear one way when they have never done it that way...

  • @CaptainzCoffee
    @CaptainzCoffee3 жыл бұрын

    This video should named how to build your jeep on a budget with no longevity 😂😂, your telling me your car pulls on the high way in 5th gear going 60mph ?

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    100% it does

  • @mrt10x
    @mrt10x4 жыл бұрын

    dude..you have good content.. but you have to invest in some better sound technology.. this video is nearly unwatchable because of the wind noise.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate the feedback! Thank you for the support! 🍻

  • @adamperkins001
    @adamperkins0013 жыл бұрын

    Man your audio is killing me... the wind mostly

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    We have come a long way!

  • @BadmunkyWRX
    @BadmunkyWRX2 жыл бұрын

    I call BS on running 3.73 gears with 35s and a 5 speed!!!!! Im running 3.73 gears with a 5 speed with a built 4.0 make more than stock power and the thing is GUTTLESS AS HELL!!!! 5th gear on the highway? Nope! 4th gear about 90% of the time. 5th gear your almost WOT to hold 70mph. I can watch my fuel gague go down doing that. LOL And off road? Total crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its geared to high, and you cant crawl anything. Its hard as hell on the clutch as well. And this on 33s!!!! I barrowed my buddies 35s for a minute and took it for a ride and WOW. Its BAD!!! 5th was 100% useless. And crawling? Forget about it. Your going wat to fast even in low range. 4WD high off road is 100% useless as well. WAY to fast now. I want to move to 35s and 100% you NEED to regear it even with the 5speed. And yes you WILL get better MPG after you regear it if you gear it correctly. When running 3.73s and 33s you loose mechanical advantage so any time your trying to gain speed the Engine basically thinks you have another 1,000lbs in the Jeep. By regearing it you reduce the load on the engine and there for will gain better MPG. When you run to low a gear Numerically you increase the stress on the trans, transfer case, clutch drive shafts, and engine. But you do reduce the stress on the axle shafts. You are just as likely to break something either way. Axle shafts are easier and cheaper to replace than a transmission!!! When you run to low a gear numerically you add stress and there for work load to the engine. Work load is fuel consumption. There is a sweet spot where you get decent MPG. From the factory they have the stock gearing in the spot. Changing the tires size takes it out of that spot. ON my last Jeep I had 35s and an AW4 auto in my XJ. It came stock with 3.73 gears also as it was a tow package version. (Some what rare). With the 3.73 gears it was a slug and got 9mpg average. After 5.13 gears it was like stock for power and did 15mpg average. Lot of bad info in the video.

  • @RockMauler
    @RockMauler7 ай бұрын

    You failed to mention that with out regearing your performance will be simular to a seriously overloaded 4 banger. Jeeps are toys even if its your daily driver. Farmers may be the exception here. Jeeps can survive with poor gearing but they are slugs and not fun to drive. The jury is not still out on this point I will say that the excuses used to justify not regearing are only made by those who have not done so. Very telling.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    7 ай бұрын

    We own 7 Jeeps. We have regeared some of them. What do you mean telling? How many jeeps have you owned? We probably have owned every engine/trans/gear ratio combo to exist and make the above recommendation based on that.

  • @jeeptroll7961

    @jeeptroll7961

    7 ай бұрын

    By telling I mean, no one that has regeared has come back and ever said wow I didn’t need to do that. I think you two are great and I love your channel but the people who do not re-gear normally do it because of cost not because of logic or what works. It’s at best a compromise. I should add that performance always takes precedence over appearance with me. I understand. This is not the norm with most jeepers today.

  • @rosahafner5059
    @rosahafner50593 жыл бұрын

    If you are going to use the jeep for what it was intended and perform like it did with stock tires you most definitely should regear. Also your little pavement driving test is completely meaningless. Also I have had jeeps and offloaded my entire life.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ehh it is all preference

  • @firenev
    @firenev4 жыл бұрын

    The worst thing on any video is wind noise, please get a wind sock for your microphone. Turn me off your channel.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sorry about that! Yes, we have since gotten a wind sock..this was an earlier video. Appreciate the feedback!

  • @54inches
    @54inches2 жыл бұрын

    Thumbs down for this one. You are wrong about the regearing myths. You even said, you had to downshift. This proves you need to regear. Stop spreading this nonsense. It has been proven time and time again. Taller tires kills your gearing. You don't have to run 5.38s, but running 4.10s or 4.30s will put your rpms back to where they were stock, giving you oem like performance and mpg.

  • @Garagecouple

    @Garagecouple

    2 жыл бұрын

    Whole-heartedly disagree. That being said, our auto JK on 37s is regarded to 4.88s. Absolutely required for that application. Bottom line is it's a case by case and not a ubiquitous necessity

  • @54inches

    @54inches

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Garagecouple No sir/ma'am. I can see if you go up 2" or MAYBE 3" but you are arguing against engineering and mechanical advantage. It is a fact and you are respectfully wrong. Google regear chart and click images. Transmission in a specific vehicle matters not as the OEM gears the rear based on the tranny, usually. IIRC, your Jeep came with 30" tall tires and you went to 35" tall tires. You basically turned your 3.73s into 2.55s ish.

  • @Autoguru83
    @Autoguru8310 ай бұрын

    Clueless

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