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Gear ratio change

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bazam9sOP

Feb 10, 2004 at 7:10 AM
I have a 1996 with a 6 inch skyjacker lift 2 inch blocks in the rear and 35 in tires. I think I need to change gears to 4.56's. Any websites on installation instruction. Is this a tough job? Seems to be expensive to bring it to a mechanic. Any info would help!
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tboltz

  • Member since Mar 2004
  • 13 posts
  • Lawrencetown, XX, Canada
Mar 9, 2004 at 8:04 AM
This is one job I usually pay someone else to do. It can be done but will take lots of patience and some specialty tools. Anyways here is a link I hope it helps http://www.ring-pinion.com/tech/yukoninst.pdf
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BoulderBronco

Mar 18, 2004 at 5:38 PM
I agree. R&P is something for the pros. I have always said if you have to ask you should not do it. Even the "pros" can screw it up sometimes. It's not that it's all that difficult but you need a couple special tools. And if you have never seen it done or have any experience it can take you forever to get the perfect pattern. The pros have little tricks and do it quite often so they know how to get it right the first time.
93 Bronco,White/Green

Engine:
351W, 130 amp alternator, AGR High Pressure power steering pump, Custom K&N intakes, BroncoAir YORK on-board-air kit,

Drivetrain:
E4OD tranny, BW 1356 T-Case, 6" Superlift w/radius arms, Superlift Superrunner Steering Kit, D44 TTB front w/ARB, Warn Premium hubs, 4.88 gears, Ford 8.8 rear, custom CV driveshaft front, custom length driveshaft rear, 37" MTR's, BroncoAir Extreme Duty Winch Bumper, Warn M12000 winch,

Other: Lund Moon Visor, Tinted windows, PIAA 90Series fog/driving lights, full size spare, Uniden CB, kick ass stereo, Alpine MP3 head unit, CD/MP3 Changer, Orion amps, Boston 12" subs, MBQuart components.

Future: D60 front w/ custom coils, Sterling 10.25" rear, ARB's and 4.88's, full Bassani Exhaust/Header system, hopefully a supercharger but ya know it's all about the $$$$$$$$$
I am also the owner of BroncoAir

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BoulderBronco

Mar 18, 2004 at 5:44 PM
Hey, where in Boston are you? I am in Lexington for another few weeks.
93 Bronco,White/Green

Engine:
351W, 130 amp alternator, AGR High Pressure power steering pump, Custom K&N intakes, BroncoAir YORK on-board-air kit,

Drivetrain:
E4OD tranny, BW 1356 T-Case, 6" Superlift w/radius arms, Superlift Superrunner Steering Kit, D44 TTB front w/ARB, Warn Premium hubs, 4.88 gears, Ford 8.8 rear, custom CV driveshaft front, custom length driveshaft rear, 37" MTR's, BroncoAir Extreme Duty Winch Bumper, Warn M12000 winch,

Other: Lund Moon Visor, Tinted windows, PIAA 90Series fog/driving lights, full size spare, Uniden CB, kick ass stereo, Alpine MP3 head unit, CD/MP3 Changer, Orion amps, Boston 12" subs, MBQuart components.

Future: D60 front w/ custom coils, Sterling 10.25" rear, ARB's and 4.88's, full Bassani Exhaust/Header system, hopefully a supercharger but ya know it's all about the $$$$$$$$$
I am also the owner of BroncoAir

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bazam9sOP

Apr 6, 2004 at 3:09 PM
Hey, where in Boston are you? I am in Lexington for another few weeks.


Sorry haven't been on...I'm in Revere, MA near the beach!
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