Ian shows you how to find the effective gear ratio on your vehicle when you upgrade to bigger tires with this equation on a PowerNation Extra tech tip. It can affect things like shift points in the transmission, engine RPM, and even acceleration from a dead stop since the tire now rotates a different number of times than a stock one. Stay tuned for more tech from PowerNation Extra.

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34 thoughts on “Find Your Effective Gear Ratio With This Equation”
  1. im using gear drive for an elecric skateboard… only had 2 ratios for the 3 tire sizes i have… PERFECT VIDEO EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR .. 3.5 IS WHAT I NEED TO SET THE GEAR DRIVE ON WITH 150 MM TIRES LOL TY SO MUCH

  2. When I did my lift and tires 14 years ago, I went from 28 inch tires to 31 and had a gear ratio of 3.27 in the rear. Per this math I should get 3.62 new gear ratio (closest would be 3.72). I made a guess at the gears I should put in and chose 4.11 gears on a 5 speed manual tranny. I have issues with keeping up with traffic from a dead stop, keeping up to speed on hills and CANNOT tow worth a damn with this gearing choice. I have to press the pedal 3/4 to Wide Open Throttle while towing and this was with a 5×10 trailer with minimum items on it. I would have been better suited at 4.56 for gear choices according to the tables that are out there. If I followed this math, I'd be in a worse position than I already am.

  3. My current set up is 3.50’s in my Dana 44 and my Chrysler 9.25 rear axles and I have 33’s right now and my truck is extremely slow. Especially accelerating. I think the first thing I will do is get the gears swapped to bigger than I should and go to 4.10’s.

  4. Hi Good information thank you for I wonder if you could help me with something I have tires 27 I increase to 31 My ratio is 5.12 It's a Geo tracker 1996 I use your calculation and it gives me 5.88 When I try to buy one nobody seemed to know what I'm talking about Do I mind doing something wrong can you help Me find the right ratio?

  5. Is it possible for a truck to come from the factory with a gear ratio that doesn't match the stock tires? My truck came with 3.31 gears and 32" tires. Seems like that gear ratio is a bit small for that size of tire…

  6. Went through a dozen videos to figure this out. My Bronco II has 26.5 inch stock tires and 3 stock final drives. Now it has a set of 29s and I have been having issues with shifting. Been looking to change the final drive but couldn't find ANYTHING on the math. This guy has it broke down to where even a dummy like me can figure it out.

  7. Really good video sir. I have one question please, I'm changing the tires in my car, I had 265 wide and now it is 325 wide, the tall is about the same in both cases, my question is if this calculation is also useful considering the tire width instead of the height, thank you very much!

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