jeepmanjr
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Before you beat me up - looked, searched this site and didn't find a good answer. Or maybe it was the Coors Lite...I don't know...
Anyway, here's the project ('84 cj7):
AMC20: 272's, Lockrite, cool anti-wrap/truss
Dana 30: 272's, open
Motor: 4.2 (Chevy 4.3 TBI, electronic ignition)
Trans: TF727
TC: Stock Dana 300
Tires: 12.50x35
The local shop says I can't go larger than 4.10s in an AMC20. The local shop says I can't use my (brand spankin' new) AMC Lockrite with 4.10s.
I know I need new carriers for both axles, no need to go there.
Questions:
1. Opinions on gearing (70% pavement - 30% off road)
2. How big can I go in an AMC20/Dana 30 axle (gear ratio)?
3. Can I use my current Lockrite with bigger gears?
Keep in mind that the Jeep is near a complete body-off go-through. Changing axles would mean changing other expensive components as well - including my brand new driveshafts, disc brake conversion and SOA stuff.
Thanks fellas....
Anyway, here's the project ('84 cj7):
AMC20: 272's, Lockrite, cool anti-wrap/truss
Dana 30: 272's, open
Motor: 4.2 (Chevy 4.3 TBI, electronic ignition)
Trans: TF727
TC: Stock Dana 300
Tires: 12.50x35
The local shop says I can't go larger than 4.10s in an AMC20. The local shop says I can't use my (brand spankin' new) AMC Lockrite with 4.10s.
I know I need new carriers for both axles, no need to go there.
Questions:
1. Opinions on gearing (70% pavement - 30% off road)
2. How big can I go in an AMC20/Dana 30 axle (gear ratio)?
3. Can I use my current Lockrite with bigger gears?
Keep in mind that the Jeep is near a complete body-off go-through. Changing axles would mean changing other expensive components as well - including my brand new driveshafts, disc brake conversion and SOA stuff.
Thanks fellas....