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Dana 25 Play

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by tripilio, Nov 23, 2018.

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  1. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Can someone enlighten me on these numbers on my front axle? Thanks! I will be using this exclusively on the road. City runs to and from school/work. IMG_20181124_170749897-816x459.jpg
     
  2. timgr

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    Axle ratio 5:38:1

    43 teeth on the ring gear, 8 teeth on the pinion. 43/8 = 5.3750, close enough to 5.38
     
  3. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Is that ok for road use?
     
  4. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    How fast do you plan to go? On what type of roads?
     
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  5. 47v6

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    I run 5.38 gears, but I also have a v6 and 35" tires. Its fine for me, but when I had an Fhead and ran stockish size tires, I ran out of gearing to go much more than 50 mph without too many RPMs
     
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  6. timgr

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    Which engine? 5.38s are fine with the F134, but such a Jeep was not built to travel at modern highway speed. Boulevard speed is good... "road use?" - boulevards are roads.
     
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  7. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    I have an F-134 and 31x10.50 x15 tires. The whole intention of the jeep is for my oldest son to go to school, since in about one year he would be driving. I would not expect nothing over 50 mph. If everything is how it should, I guess that should be the same ratio in the rear, right? Besides, is within the plans to add an overdrive depending how it behaves on the daily conmute (and available funds):D.
     
  8. timgr

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    Yes, must be the same front and rear, or something will break. Rear will be a little different actual ratio because of a different tooth counts, but both will be close enough to be called 5.38s.

    Overdrive will help, but the F134 in a Jeep has a limited top speed regardless of gearing. Not enough power to overcome drag at any substantially higher MPH, whatever the engine speed.
     
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  9. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Keep in mind that your tires are larger in diameter than stock so in essence it is the same as changing the gear ratio so at 50 you might be going around 55 actually. Only way to really know is to have someone following you see what their speed is or use GPS to check it.
     
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  10. tripilio

    tripilio Proud American!

    Does anyone know the pinion nut size for the dana 25? Thanks!
     
  11. timgr

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  12. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Socket size could be 1 1/8" or 1 1/4" ...