what rear gear ratio are you runing behind your w58

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  1. NashMan

    NashMan Toyotaholic

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    I gonna be doing this swap this week but I have yet to find a 430 diff


    plz list your tire size plz and how you like it
     
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    Sucks on the freeway. Almost 4k rpms at 70mph but It can get up and go pretty good for a 22re.
     
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    Are you looking for a 430? If you can't find one, I have a 4.10 set I'd let go of. My A43d has a .688 overdrive, and with a 26" tall tire the rpms were a bit high on the highway, so I swapped back to the 3.73.
    The 4.10 gear pushed the rpms up around 300 revs at 70 mph, so I didn't feel comfortable cruising much faster than that. Not sure why though, I'm sure the engine can handle it...
     
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    I may just swap the trans in and leav the diff alone but not sure what the out come will be I just wana have some more speed at auto cross gears are to long I have a w58 out of a mk2 supra
     
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    4.10's with 195/60/15's so I'm running around 3200 at 70. Works sweet on the track and I don't mind the rpm's on the highway. I have 4.30's and 4.56's that I may end up running depending on what tire size I end up running when I get new wheels and tires. Looking to run something in the 245/50/17 range and I don't want to change my rpm range all too much.
     
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    My tire size is that of mk3 supra
     

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