Since it's somewhat related, what sort of gear ratios would folks here recommend for the various tire sizes ranging from 31 to say 36 or 37?
I've currently got 31s, can easily fit 33s, and will probably have room in the future for at least 35s. So if the plan is to eventually run 35s, I might as well go ahead and buy stout enough gears to run them now and only deal with it once, rather than re-gearing every time I buy new tires.
I see people mention 5.29, but would 4.88 be enough to power 35s or even 37s?
I'm using a '87 4runner as a daily driver, so I probably won't be swapping out the 22re any time in the near future, but I wouldn't mind having a little more power to the wheels.
Edit: Also, what sort of modifications would be in order to make the speedometer read accurately after changing the gears or running larger tires?
Gears are ment to keep your motor in the peak torque curve, W/ big tires, too little and it chuggs down the road NO efficientcy (like pulling a boat with you everywhere you go) too much and it over revs down the HWY in 5th like your in 4th gear. Thats WHY its called FINAL DRIVE!
2MK, no spedo gears are availible so proper gear is the best way to correct spedo
YOU must diturmen what you want for the options availible,
1: tire size availible
2: gear ratio availible
There is no honey spot whats availible is availible.
I have the info to make it SO EASY but I cannot down load the images

typicly 4:88s are the closest for 33's and 5:29's are closest for 35's
but as I stated above you can deside if you want over run or under run by manipulating tire size.
you CAN NOT gear for tires between 31 and 37 too wide wont work
4:88s can possably work on 35-37's if you bolt on every source of power to torque the wheels to move, I would NOT!!!
5:29's are fine (AT? 5:71's) just make sure there set up right!
To give you an idea a slight rule of thumb that I use in deturmaning gear is 1/10th per inch, every inch you go up in tire (BTW 1/2" ground crearence) results in a 1/10 loss in gear.
stock 4:11 = 28" tire
**** 4:11 w/ 29 = 4:01
**** 4:11 w/ 30 = 3:91
**** 4:11 w/ 31 = 3:81
and on and on..........
you are OUT of the peak torque of your motor.
There is 3" difference in 33's and 35's but tires have axis theres only 1.5" of ground clerence between the two
use that and mpg loss, more eng. stress, tranny stress, increase chance of breakage, etc, to help diturmen your choice.
35's 5:29's
DD, 32

M.O!!