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fla wildman 01-27-2010 11:18 PM

best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Did not know what would be the best over tire size for 4:56 gears.

Try to ask this before with out much luck thought better title would help:lol::lol:

Musclerodz 01-27-2010 11:27 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
what engine, what trans?

fla wildman 01-27-2010 11:29 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
350 motor little more power than stock 400 turbo trans 203 trans. case in a 83 stepside

Yukon Jack 01-28-2010 12:12 AM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
What is your intended use of the truck?

I've got 4.56 gears in my 69 K20 with 35" tires - good combination for keeping in the power band but you're not going to go to fast on the highway.

vectorit 01-28-2010 02:39 AM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Runnin 327, 4spd, T221, 4.57's and 33" tall tires.
I like how it drives on the street and highways, not too rev happy but just right for me.

blazinzuk 01-28-2010 05:16 AM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
i say 37s but what do I know I ran 38s with 4.10s and am now running 44s with 4.56s

special-K 01-28-2010 06:25 AM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
This looks all backwards.I usually select the gear to suit what I`ve done with tires,motor,auto or manual,and what my goals with the truck are.In the 35" tire range you basically drop a notch in your gearing.So,if that`s what you have you`ll be a about 4.10.

fla wildman 01-28-2010 09:35 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by special-K (Post 3763115)
This looks all backwards.I usually select the gear to suit what I`ve done with tires,motor,auto or manual,and what my goals with the truck are.In the 35" tire range you basically drop a notch in your gearing.So,if that`s what you have you`ll be a about 4.10.

Ya I know; but thats the gears that were in the rear end and Its got a locker in it. Plus the truck was a Gov. truck and the front in is a 4:10 or 4:11 for got witch one and the rear is 4:56's factory so I'm kind of stuck with 4:56's. Do not know of another combo that would work with the trans. case .

special-K 01-28-2010 10:32 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Yeah,we always have the ratio in it when we start it off.You can run pretty tall rubber with that ratio.The taller the tire the more hiway friendly,too.

bigbadchev72 01-29-2010 01:39 AM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Ive ran 38s and 35s with mine, I am very happy with the 38s now, great power throughout, and i got 14mpg the last time I took it out on a roadtrip

fla wildman 01-29-2010 08:29 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Thanks.

38x15.50 Ground Hawgs are what I want to put on it but did not know if I should run 15" rims or 16.5". I know the 16.5's were the odd ball ones for years plus the 15's only come in 6 ply and 16.5s come in 10 ply.And if your going to run 1ton running gear I would thank go for the 10 ply.

special-K 01-30-2010 10:10 AM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
I`d run the 16.5s.Good off road tires are made in that diameter and haven`t fallen prey to the silly dozen different diameters trend that plagues the automotive world these days.

eric67m 01-30-2010 10:49 AM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Not to hyjack...

Will 15" wheels clear the brake calipers on 3/4 or 1 ton axles or is grinding required? I chose 16" wheels for clearance and tire availability. Just curious.

fla wildman 01-30-2010 07:51 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eric67m (Post 3768032)
Not to hyjack...

Will 15" wheels clear the brake calipers on 3/4 or 1 ton axles or is grinding required? I chose 16" wheels for clearance and tire availability. Just curious.

I thought the same thang about the 15" rims my self. But they do list 15" rims for 8lug on 6.5 space. I thanking 16" my self seams like there tires are cheaper

orneryolbiker 01-31-2010 12:44 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Check this page here:

http://www.4wheelparts.com/aux_incl/gear_ratio.html

It will tell you all you need to know....


And 15's will not fit on stock full floater rearend

edge 01-31-2010 02:07 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fla wildman (Post 3764746)
Ya I know; but thats the gears that were in the rear end and Its got a locker in it. Plus the truck was a Gov. truck and the front in is a 4:10 or 4:11 for got witch one and the rear is 4:56's factory so I'm kind of stuck with 4:56's. Do not know of another combo that would work with the trans. case .

Might count ring gear teeth & pinion teeth...front and rear. 4:10 front and 4:56 rear?????? that dont sound right. they need to be the same ratio.:)

fla wildman 01-31-2010 07:56 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by edge (Post 3770552)
Might count ring gear teeth & pinion teeth...front and rear. 4:10 front and 4:56 rear?????? that dont sound right. they need to be the same ratio.:)

I know, I have counted them more time than I can count and it still come out the same. Plus the rear end has a tab on it that has the ring gear number and pinion and 4:56 gears and the front has the same that sed it is 4:10 I thank, not 4:11.But still there not the same gears and they have been in the truck for years and have had the truck on hard ground in 4wd and it works. The truck did come off of the cape so being an old military truck who know why its this way. Plus I have the tranny and t-case in my 1/2 ton now and its gears are the same and if your not in soft dirt the front and rear end fights each other.

fla wildman 01-31-2010 08:01 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by orneryolbiker (Post 3770426)
Check this page here:

http://www.4wheelparts.com/aux_incl/gear_ratio.html

It will tell you all you need to know....


And 15's will not fit on stock full floater rearend

Thanks,
I have there chart at home but on papers one thing and what real people have or have had I trust more.

silver7 02-05-2010 01:24 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
I agree with special K. Since the tire size will change your 'actual gear ratio' figure out what rpms you want to be pushing when you are driving down the road and select your tire size from that. Orneryolbikers link will give you that information.

Good luck.

LONGHAIR 02-05-2010 02:11 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fla wildman (Post 3771278)
I know, I have counted them more time than I can count and it still come out the same. Plus the rear end has a tab on it that has the ring gear number and pinion and 4:56 gears and the front has the same that sed it is 4:10 I thank, not 4:11.But still there not the same gears and they have been in the truck for years and have had the truck on hard ground in 4wd and it works. The truck did come off of the cape so being an old military truck who know why its this way. Plus I have the tranny and t-case in my 1/2 ton now and its gears are the same and if your not in soft dirt the front and rear end fights each other.

Something fishy is going on here. There is NO WAY that a NP203 transfer case is "built" to be able to handle different gears on the opposite ends of the truck. The internal differential "may" be able to handle it on loose ground for a short time, but it will bind up eventually.....and it certainly wouldn't prefer it. It should never be "locked" on hard pavement anyway.

orneryolbiker 02-05-2010 03:20 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
I agree 410:1 in one end and 456:1 in the other, Something is going to break


I see a catastrophic failure coming soon..............:pty:



The early napco's and jeeps were like that, for example 411:1 in the front and 410:1 in the rear to help in steering, but even that proved undesireable in the long run.....

72chevyk10 02-05-2010 04:38 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by orneryolbiker (Post 3781958)
I agree 410:1 in one end and 456:1 in the other, Something is going to break


I see a catastrophic failure coming soon..............:pty:



The early napco's and jeeps were like that, for example 411:1 in the front and 410:1 in the rear to help in steering, but even that proved undesireable in the long run.....

we had a ford that was like that from the factory (lemon truck) one day we were pullin out of the field and broke the transfer case. at that time we didnt realize it had a 4.10 rear and 3.73 front. before that we hadnt drivin it on the pavement in 4wd. that thing snaped on seconds :lol::lol::lol: last ford we ever had

fla wildman 02-05-2010 06:20 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Could it be this way because of were it came from

orneryolbiker 02-05-2010 06:35 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Nope, somebody put that front in it to just get it rolling, that much ratio difference would never be done from the factory, even military mechinics know better... sorry

fla wildman 02-05-2010 06:56 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Well I know we did not change it and I know the 4wd work fine. My father used the truck for his work truck for over 15 years. And put in 4wd on and off road. When I start the build I'll have to take some pics of the front and gear end gears.

But the thing that makes me thank it is factory or a military special order is the tranny and t-case are in my k10 now and it has the same gears front and rear it does not like hard ground in 4wd.

LONGHAIR 02-05-2010 08:09 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
There is absolutely no point in doing that. Even if you would go to the extreme to make a transfercase that has different out-put ratios for front and rear.....why? I'm not buying it.
You have to be miscounting the gears, it's not like that has never been done.
Either way, even with matching gears a NP203 is never going to like being locked-in on pavement.

fla wildman 02-11-2010 04:21 PM

Re: best tires for 4:56 gears
 
Well I thank I can just about run what ever tire I wont, just pulled the cover off my 1/2 ton. It's 2:73 gears and I'm running 33's on it now. It never had a whole lot off the line but it did ok. I knew they were high but not that high. That would be why I could never find a road long enuff to see how fast it would go. Have had it up to around 110mph at around 3,000rpm. So if I was to put 44's on it with the 4:56 it would have more power than it has now and its no dog now! But 38's or 40"S would be the biggest I thank I would put on it.


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