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aburger Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/01/2006 22:13:12
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Subject: If larger tires, change diff. gears? IP: Logged
Message: Hey again, I recently put larger rims and tires on my 2001 single cab Dak. I noticed with the extra weight that acceleration and braking have worsened. I recently had my brakes upgraded, but need to do something about my acceleration and drivability. My dad told me that I need to change out one of the gears in my differential because of the larger diameter of the new wheels. Is this true? Does anyone have any ideas? And if so, roughly how much would it cost?
By the way, the truck is a single cab 2001 Dodge Dakota with a 4-banger and a manual transmission. The original wheels were 15 x 7" with 215/75/15 tires. The new wheels are 18 x 8.5" with 255/55/18 tires. Quite a difference.
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.boB Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/02/2006 00:05:10
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Message: Yes, your dad is right. By adding a taller tire, you've changed the final drive ratio for the worse. To correct it, you'll need to replace the rear gears. Figure out what the percentage change was from your old tires, and then plan on roughly the same percent change to the gears for correction. Depending on how the truck ran before the change, you might want to go more or less with the gear % change.
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aburger Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/03/2006 03:08:38
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Message: Where would I find out what gear ratio I currently have, and what to upgrade it to?
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truck guy Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/08/2006 14:50:43
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Message: The rearend should have a tag on it that will tell what gearing you have. Look for it on the diff cover around the bolts,or on the axle itself.
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71firebird Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/08/2006 18:00:14
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Message: I don't intend to sound mean but, are the 18's really worth all this money and time? Maybe go with something closer to factory like 16's.
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GB2000 GenIII
10/08/2006 23:36:16
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Message: If he intends on lowering the truck (if he hasn't already)...running 16's will look corny as hell because they won't fill the wheel wells up. Now of course, there's a limit where they start looking waaaay too big...
I'm not big on lowering vehicles (lowering a little is okay...lowering a lot is dumb...but funny as hell when you watch em hit large speed bumps), but I think for a lowered vehicle 17's - 18's are about perfect. Hell, the stock Dakota RT wheels are 17's.
...and if it's not being lowered. 18's might look okay, but I kinda figure they'd look corny.
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aburger Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/09/2006 00:14:49
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Message: Yeah, I understand what you guys are saying. I actually took the 18's off and am running the stock 15's until I decide if I am going to change out the gears in the differential. If I keep the 18's, I definitely have to lower it or, like GB2000 stated, it will look corny. I thought about keeping it at the regular height and throwing on 16's, but I couldn't find a style I liked. The 18's were big enough without going too big. My problem was getting bigger tires. I got the size that Dodge recommended, thinking they would be a direct swap. Stupid me. Why would Dodge recommend a tire that is a bigger diameter than stock? Do they want us to make all these changes to their trucks? I don't get it. Maybe I'll just sell the wheels and stay with the stock set. Might save me a lot of headaches.
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toolfan GenIII
10/09/2006 22:35:22
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Message: if you want to lower the truck i have 2in lowering springs for the front and 2inch lowering blocks for the rear.
you can check in the glove box for the rear end axle gears. should be a factory sticker in there with information on it.
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aburger Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/09/2006 22:58:41
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Message: What kind of springs and blocks are they, where are you located, and how much you want for them?
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GB2000 GenIII
10/10/2006 00:28:27
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Message: My problem was getting bigger tires. I got the size that Dodge recommended, thinking they would be a direct swap. Stupid me. Why would Dodge recommend a tire that is a bigger diameter than stock? Do they want us to make all these changes to their trucks? I don't get it.
What do you mean here? Lost me...
Are you saying it's not the same diameter now using the recommended size which is causing all these headaches? Speedo being off, differential gears changing for the worse, etc?
I'm not positive on this...but I think 255/55/18 is the closest size they can get you to the stock diameter or something. Not positive on that though...
They're pretty close to the same size...your stockers had a diameter of 27.7" and the new one's have a diameter of 29". Only throws your speedo off 4.9%.
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