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Hello People,

Ok, so I installed a RC 6" lift about a year ago.  Now I am noticing that when I am off-roading up steep inclines I do not have the same level of power I once had.  I am sure it is partially due to the 35" tires I am running.  So, I called RC and they suggested 4.56 gears and the install kit.  I see that a lot of people in the Blue room upgrade their gears to 4.88 when they lift their FJ's. 

Also, if I do decide to upgrade the gears does anyone know of a good shop in the east bay?  What should a re-gearing cost?  Is it worth the $1000 + or should I just wait until the tranny craps out then replace everything?

Let me know because I do not know $h!t about gearing.
Thanks,
John

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I got re-geared at Toy Connections. C4B also got regeared there too, and I think he paid somewhere in the $1000 range. If you don't tow, I'd stick with 456, but it's up to you. IMO, 488 is too tall for daily driving.

Waiting for your tranny to crap-out has nothing with re-gearing.
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WIth those tires I would definetly re-gear. They are simply to big for the stock gearing while in an off road environment.. As you have stated you noticed..

You could go to 4.88 but I agree with pit that might be too high for a DD.. I think the best idea is to get as close to what the stock gear ratio would be if it was still stock..

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