What gear ratio is in a Jeep Cherokee?

What gear ratio is in a Jeep Cherokee?

Axle gear ratios 3.07:1, manual transmission, I6 engine. 3.54:1, automatic transmission, I6 engine with Dana 44 rear differential. 3.54:1, manual transmission, I4 engine with Dana 35 rear differential. 3.55:1, automatic transmission, I6, inline 6 engines; manual transmission, I4 engine.

What’s the gear ratio on a XJ Cherokee?

The stock 3.55:1 gear ratio you find in most automatic XJ Cherokee’s is perfect for the stock tire size or even a little bit larger. We’ve seen XJs on 37-inch tires run the stock gear ratios, but it was struggling to turn to those big tires. As you increase the size of the tires you effectively raise your gear ratio.

What should the gear ratio be on a 37 inch tire?

If you’re running an AW4 automatic, a good gearing ratio for 37-inch tires is 4.88:1 or 5.13:1 gears. If your Jeep is equipped with an AX-15 automatic you’ll probably want 4.56:1 gears. At this tire size, your Jeep won’t be very street friendly so an even lower gear ratio than what we recommend might be better for crawling.

Is it good to increase gear ratio on XJ?

We’ve seen XJs on 37-inch tires run the stock gear ratios, but it was struggling to turn to those big tires. As you increase the size of the tires you effectively raise your gear ratio. Higher gear ratios are great for fuel mileage since your engine will be turning at a slower speed, but they’re not good for off-roading.

Why do you need to change spider gears?

Spider gears are responsible for the rear wheels of a vehicle to turn at different speeds, which allows for making turns smooth instead of in a jerking motion. The gears are part of the differential which is attached to the drive shaft of the vehicle. There are many signs of a spider gear beginning to age and requiring replacement.

The stock 3.55:1 gear ratio you find in most automatic XJ Cherokee’s is perfect for the stock tire size or even a little bit larger. We’ve seen XJs on 37-inch tires run the stock gear ratios, but it was struggling to turn to those big tires. As you increase the size of the tires you effectively raise your gear ratio.

How much horsepower does a 1988 Jeep Cherokee have?

gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 2464 cm3 / 150.1 cui, advertised power: 90.5 kW / 121 hp / 123 PS ( SAE net ), torque: 191 Nm / 141 lb-ft, more data: 1988 Jeep Cherokee 4WD 4-Door 2.5L 5-speed (man. 5) Horsepower/Torque Curve how fast is this car ? top speed: 161 km/h (100 mph) (©theoretical);

If you’re running an AW4 automatic, a good gearing ratio for 37-inch tires is 4.88:1 or 5.13:1 gears. If your Jeep is equipped with an AX-15 automatic you’ll probably want 4.56:1 gears. At this tire size, your Jeep won’t be very street friendly so an even lower gear ratio than what we recommend might be better for crawling.

What was the Jeep Cherokee XJ in 1988?

The following versions and sub-models of Jeep Cherokee XJ phase-I 4-Door 4WD were available in 1988: 1988 Jeep Cherokee 4WD 4-Door 2.5L (man. 4) specs Jeep Cherokee 4WD 4-Door 2.5L (man. 4) , model year 1988, version for North America U.S.

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