Re-gearing: what size gears?

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Sorry Dan, the lowest ratio that motive makes for that setup is a 4.88. We can switch to Yukon's. Here is an updated quote. Be advised for most tj/lj applications we recommend a 5.13 for a 37" tire. Also be advised that the pinion in a 5.13 is very small and therefore not as strong.
 
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Sorry Dan, the lowest ratio that motive makes for that setup is a 4.88. We can switch to Yukon's. Here is an updated quote. Be advised for most tj/lj applications we recommend a 5.13 for a 37" tire. Also be advised that the pinion in a 5.13 is very small and therefore not as strong.

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This is what 4WD parts told me.

Dan, the lowest ratio available for that diff is 4.88.

Is this accurate?

It was the only choice 15 years ago when I did mine. Revolution, Sierra and Yukon all offer 5.13. Walk away from four wheel whores and try to find a reputable shop that will work with you.
 
Hi there, I just got an 06 SE 2.4l 6 speed manual with 3.73 ratio, which gear ratio would be better to use if I want to go with 33s tires 4.88 or 5.13?
Thanks!
 
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Hi there, I just got an 06 SE 2.4l 6 speed manual with 3.73 ratio, which gear ratio would be better to use if I want to go with 33s tires 4.88 or 5.13?
Thanks!

My '06 TJ, 2.4L on 33s...

FWIW, I upgraded two years ago:

Yukon Gear & Axle Front & Rear Ring and Pinion kit - Dana 30 Front / Dana 35 Rear - 4.56 gear ratio (from 3.73)
Part # YGK005
www.yukongear.com/shop/ygk005

EATON 912A569 Trutrac Limited Slip Differential for 27 Spline Dana 35 Axle with 3.54
Part # 912A569
https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/skuPage.912A569.html

Thanks to @Jerry Bransford 's direction: at 4.56, the fun returned — a noticeable performance boost for the dinky 2.4L. Essentially, I'm one gear higher throughout the range - highway: used to be at 2400+- RPMs in 5th @, say, 55-60mph — I'm now comfortably cruising in 6th, 2400+- RPMs @ 65mph. Before, I often enough wouldn't see 6th on the highway because I never had the power to maintain, especially into the wind or uphill.
 
My '06 TJ, 2.4L on 33s...

FWIW, I upgraded two years ago:

Yukon Gear & Axle Front & Rear Ring and Pinion kit - Dana 30 Front / Dana 35 Rear - 4.56 gear ratio (from 3.73)
Part # YGK005
www.yukongear.com/shop/ygk005

EATON 912A569 Trutrac Limited Slip Differential for 27 Spline Dana 35 Axle with 3.54
Part # 912A569
https://www.eaton.com/us/en-us/skuPage.912A569.html

Thanks to @Jerry Bransford 's direction: at 4.56, the fun returned — a noticeable performance boost for the dinky 2.4L. Essentially, I'm one gear higher throughout the range - highway: used to be at 2400+- RPMs in 5th @, say, 55-60mph — I'm now comfortably cruising in 6th, 2400+- RPMs @ 65mph. Before, I often enough wouldn't see 6th on the highway because I never had the power to maintain, especially into the wind or uphill.

Thanks for the info!
 
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