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MUDDIN
post Jun 5 2008, 05:29 PM
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HOWS IT GOING THIS IS MY FIRST POST I WAS WANDERING IF ANYBODY HAS TRIED GEARING THE REAR END DOWN IN ORDER TO COMPENSATE FOR THE LOSS OF POWER WHILE GOING UP HILLS ON THE HIGHWAY ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREAT
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post Jun 5 2008, 08:26 PM
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Unless there are a lot of really steep hills where you are there should be no need to regear unless you have taller than stock tires. If you have bigger tires, regearing is the normal way of putting the engine back in it's power band.
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