4.56 gears

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highperf4x4

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Yeah it's wicked fun too. But I wiped that sucker out at about 65mph wake jumping and kissed my own shins twice. I didn't even know I could do that. Took a few minutes to get a breath after my life jacket pulled me up!
 

highperf4x4

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It'll pull a wheelie even with two people on it lol

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SwampHound

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I vote 4.56s. If it sees a mix of city and highway driving, or ever touches dirt, 4.56s are the way to go. If it sees a ton of offroad, you may want to consider 4.88s for the extra grunt. 4.11s will turn them, but the "correct" ratio for a 35" tire is right around 4.30. You can't get 4.30s for these trucks, and 4.30s don't account for the added weight, and rolling resistance of a 35. 4.56s do.
 
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