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My Tacoma origonally came with 3.58 gears, which with the 2.7L and 32" tires SUCKED! I converted to manual hubs using parts from my other Tacoma that I'm doing a solid axle swap on, and that had 4.10s, which is a very noticable improvement. For 32" tires, 4.30's would be ideal, but I eventually plan on going to 33" tires, and installing lockers, so when I do that I'll want to go to 4.56's or 4.88's anyway.
For the 2.7L 3.58 and 4.10 are most common. As Mars pointed out, you can check the gear codes on the door plate to find out what gears you have.
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Originally Posted by 1973Guppie
My neighbors wife and dog are ugly, but there is nothing I can do or say about them walking down the street.
Noah
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95.5 Tacoma 4x4 XtraCab 2.7L
D/D & Test bed for IFS Mods
95.5 Tacoma Standard Cab 2.7L
Eventually to be linked F/R
73 FJ40 Land Cruiser
Just got it.
Let the mods begin!
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