C Cowboy New member Mar 21, 2010 #1 Ok, I upgraded my tires to 33" on my 2000 TJ. What do I need to adjust and correct my speedometer?
B backinblackyj New member Mar 21, 2010 #5 ill tell ya wat. even better if ur by the jeep go look at the reear differential cover. there should be a metal tag on it at the 9 or 3 o clock position. it states what ur gear ratio is. should be a number like 3.73 or 4.10
ill tell ya wat. even better if ur by the jeep go look at the reear differential cover. there should be a metal tag on it at the 9 or 3 o clock position. it states what ur gear ratio is. should be a number like 3.73 or 4.10
Bounty__Hunter Super Moderator Mar 21, 2010 #6 Cowboy said: Ok, I upgraded my tires to 33" on my 2000 TJ. What do I need to adjust and correct my speedometer? Click to expand... Determine your axle ratio and look at one of the many speedo gear charts on the interwebz to determine the new speedometer gear tooth count. Search "Jeep Speedometer Gear" on the web and you will find a lot.
Cowboy said: Ok, I upgraded my tires to 33" on my 2000 TJ. What do I need to adjust and correct my speedometer? Click to expand... Determine your axle ratio and look at one of the many speedo gear charts on the interwebz to determine the new speedometer gear tooth count. Search "Jeep Speedometer Gear" on the web and you will find a lot.
SteelHeadz Super Moderator Mar 22, 2010 #7 Here's a link to a chart. Follow the white rabbit8). Jeep Speedometer Gears at Morris 4x4 Center