"Thanks for pointing the need for the 3.31 or steeper axle with OD. You have to be carefull not to overdo, er, under gear the car! I run a 3.31 with T-5 and about a .8 overdrive right now. [255/60/15 tires] So figuring this ends up geared about the same as a 3.08 normal tired car that puts it at about a 2.46 final drive. It does real well with this combo. When I put the new T5 with .64 overdrive in I intend to move up to an S-10 two wheel drive, disc brake rear axle with 3.42 ratio. I think I may end up under egared though as this will end up at about 2.04 final in OD. Maybe it will work with torque of the EFI 4.0L, but now that I do the numbers I may have to look for a steeper geared axle. The two wheels drive S-10 axles measure in about 54 3/8" this is about 2" narrower then the stock American axle. I'll probably run spacers for the time being, but as I run a wheel with 4 1/4" switching to a 3 1/4" backspace wheel at a later date will likely happen as they are a standard aftermarket wheel at that offset." ------------------------------- I found out too. I ran a 3.08 with my AW4 (0.70:1 OD, same as the old Borg Warner units -- all were the same ratio) for a while. The stroker will pull it, but will labor at cruising speed unless you're running 85+. No point in using fifth gear until you hit 80 (I could shift into OD after 70 and it would still labor). LABOR, but NOT STRAIN. There's a difference! The engine would pull the gear with no problem at all, but you could tell it was working harder, especially in gas mileage. I wanted a 3.31 -- I think that's the best compromise power/mileage gear for a 0.70:1 OD. I ran that with the stock 4.0L and T-96 (T-96 is to weak and was replaced before it broke -- except for the synchronizer) and it was wonderful with a stick. I'm running a 3.55 with my AW4 now and it's about right. Runs like a stock Cherokee, which also has a 3.55 rear. I always thought a 3.31 would be perfect for a Cherokee and the 3.55 was used to get a bit more towing power (higher weight rating), but now I'm not so sure. My engine runs better if I keep it around 2000 rpm. With the 3.55 gears I shift into OD if cruising over 50 (which is only 1600 rpm, otherwise keep it out. At 2000 rpm I'm running 70 mph with the 205/70R15 tires. Wanted to run 65's, but had to run 70s to keep the diameter up so the speedo would read correctly. Couldn't get 16's in the backset I needed for the Jag axle -- 205/65R16s would have been nice! _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com