It's what I thought when I read your post, but your meme just really nailed it.Welcome to the party! Better late than never LOL!
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It's what I thought when I read your post, but your meme just really nailed it.Welcome to the party! Better late than never LOL!
Well, I would disagree with you on a few points, but relatively minor ones...@MNBigfoot , @prospectfour , @Spooled
You all can make all the wise cracks you want about me and my build selection of 3.73 and no locker, towing my boat daily and 37's. But in reality all you are doing is showing everyone else you all have no clue about gear selection and how improper gear selection can over work your vehicle's engine and drive train. I can joke with the best of them, I give it and I am man enough to take it too. But truth be told I am correct in my selections.
1st off, I've been around a lot of years. Have tons of experience 4x4ing and the like. I've owned every generation of Bronco multiple fold, and none built the same. But at my age and after 23yrs military retired, I am past the stage of going out and tearing shit up, week in and week out. My body is wore out jumping from planes and a few war efforts. I'm at a point in my life that after nearly 30yrs of marriage, my wife and I enjoy relaxation by fishing daily, camping and an off-road excursion here and there. But my Bronco is built around my life style.
The gears I had to choose from in my build 3.73, 4.27, 4.46 and 4.70. The difference is how many rotations the ring gear and axle rotate per 1 rotation of tire and payload capabilities With that said my engine works less with my 3.73's vs the other 3 gears. My acceleration towing or not is quicker than other 3 gears. Fuel economy is greater than the 3 other gears. I can also cruise at higher speeds with less RPM than the other 3 gears. Even with my 37's and having my computer recalibrated for 37's vs my stock 32's, I'm still fuel efficient. My transmission shifts at its proper points as if I was running 32's. My tongue wt and total wt is not a concern. With having a longer trailer tongue allows for tongue wt to be pushed back reducing my overall tongue wt. Furthermore I live in Florida, we are relatively a flat state, I have no worries of having to climb steep hills and mountains with my boat or my pop-up camper.
Now, if I had the full intention of going off-road every weekend, then I would of selected lockers and lower gears. Because I would need it for better traction, creeping and crawling. Versus slippage and traction issues with faster acceleration with higher gears. The strength needed to get over obstacles and what have you.
A lot of folks on here only know what others type, due to age and inexperience. They want to build a Bronco just like others are or done. But in fact copying others who do extreme or higher than moderate off-roading usually is overkill for their limited or here or there wheeling. And can be counterintuitive to there actual needs.
If you think I'm wrong, breakdown the 10spd transmission final gears with 3.73 vs the three other gear options and look at the final drive numbers. 3.73 is optimal for my needs.
No.@MNBigfoot , @prospectfour , @Spooled
You all can make all the wise cracks you want about me and my build selection of 3.73 and no locker, towing my boat daily and 37's. But in reality all you are doing is showing everyone else you all have no clue about gear selection and how improper gear selection can over work your vehicle's engine and drive train. I can joke with the best of them, I give it and I am man enough to take it too. But truth be told I am correct in my selections.
The gears are ok and so is the open diff for a daily driver. My wifes bronco is that way and its fine.Seem to handle the michigan roads with out a problem.But I love the 4 auto in my bronco ..The lockers do come in handy removing trees and helping people that get stuck..Is the 3.73 gearing an issue if using this as a daily driver and not much (if any) off road use?