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Two new ring and pinion sets available!


OffroadX
07-12-2001, 12:12 PM
From 4x4parts.com:
"We now have new ring and pinion sets available for the Xterras and Frontiers.
For 31" tires we have 4.875 ring and pinion for the V-6 at $450.00 per end.
For 32"-33" tires we have 5.142 ring and pinion for the V-6. The 5.142 ring and pinion for V-6 are $450.00 for the front and $625.00 for the rear. This includes the necessary pieces and modifications for fitting this R&P into the rear of the Frontier/Xterra with V-6.

These have been tested on the Xterra. They work very well with front and rear ARB air lockers."

Brent

Chris_McCracken
07-12-2001, 01:31 PM
Originally posted by OffroadX
From 4x4parts.com:
"We now have new ring and pinion sets available for the Xterras and Frontiers.
For 31" tires we have 4.875 ring and pinion for the V-6 at $450.00 per end.
For 32"-33" tires we have 5.142 ring and pinion for the V-6. The 5.142 ring and pinion for V-6 are $450.00 for the front and $625.00 for the rear. This includes the necessary pieces and modifications for fitting this R&P into the rear of the Frontier/Xterra with V-6.

These have been tested on the Xterra. They work very well with front and rear ARB air lockers."

Brent


I didn't really think the stock gearing was so bad with my 32's. If anything, I'd go with the 4.875 and save a couple hundred bucks. Any idea why the rear end for the 5.142 is so much more?

Synchro
07-12-2001, 02:03 PM
it's bad when driving through the mountains for me. my auto sometimes has to downshift to second to even try and keep up any speed. wish i had the money for this. where's the sugar momma i keep wishing for. ;)

Chris_McCracken
07-12-2001, 02:20 PM
Yeah, going up long (mountain) grades, I do have to shift around a bit, but thankfully I have a 5 speed, so at least I can find a good gear. I would hate to think how my highway fuel economy would get worse with higher gearing, though.

OffroadX
07-12-2001, 03:08 PM
The 5.142 rear set apparently requires some modifications to fit, hence the extra cost.

Brent

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