If I install tires that are 2" in diameter larger, what rear end gear ratio would I then need to compensate? Is there a formula for this calculation? Thanks
If I install tires that are 2" in diameter larger, what rear end gear ratio would I then need to compensate? Is there a formula for this calculation? Thanks
Circumference of old tire divided by new tire will tell you how much the gearing changes. Multiply that by your current gear ratio and it should decrease in size.
Last edited by RedHeartbeat; 03-08-2009 at 12:17 PM.
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If you want the same affective ratio then just find the percentage change in inches of tire height and apply that percentage to the gear ratio.
Hahaha Greg we said the same thing![]()
I know, I'm a nerd. Circumference is more accurate than diameter.
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yeah with the weight acting on the sidewall the tire isn't round.
rule of thumb is for every inch you go up or down you gain or lose .010 of gear
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