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Q: What parts would I need to regear my 2003 Tacoma 6cylinder with the stock rear diff lock Answer this question
A: The PN: G/22-2041-529 is incorrect, it is for the 8” 4 cylinder gear with a 27 spline pinion shaft. Here is what I can tell you about the 2003 Tacoma with factory electric locker. It uses an 8” V6 diff if it has the electric locker. In late 2003 they started to use a 29 spline pinion shaft and pinion yoke. It still could possibly have a 27 spline pinion and pinion yoke. Yukon and Trail Gear both have 29 spline multi-drilled pinion yoke. Kits part number YKGYYT35040-29-KIT or TGI304110-1-KIT. PN: G/22-2058-529 is correct but out of stock. The master install kit for the factory electric locker 8” V6 rear diff is PN: G/235-2058L. Give us a call we have other brands available Sales Associate: 808-676-2266 or Toll Free: 800-421-1050
Answered by Dave from 4WP HQ on 02/08/2022
Q: Will this go in my front diff of my 77 k10? I swapped the rear gears and now I need to do the frotn Answer this question
A: Double check the front axle that isn't a Dana 44, if so USE PN: G/22-2033-373
Answered by Dave from 4WP HQ on 01/06/2022
Q: Will this part fit my 1984 toyota pickup axles Answer this question
A: The G2 Toyota 7.5 Inch 5.71 Ratio Ring and Pinion - # G/22-2042-571 is a TOYOTA 7.5 | 79-95 | Toyota | 2WD Pick Up Rear. Check out the G2 Toyota 8 Inch 5.71 Ratio Ring and Pinion - # G/22-2041-571 will fit: 79-95 | Toyota 4WD Pick Up Rear and 79-85 | Toyota Pick Up Front
Answered by Dave from 4WP HQ on 11/23/2021
Q: I have a 92 GMC Sierra K1500 with an NV4500 5 speed behind a blueprint crate sbc 5.7 liter v-8 pushing around 380+ peak horsepower. I’m currently running 35’s with the possibility of going 38.5’s in the future. Would 4.88 gears be to much gear for 35’s Answer this question
A: The 4.88 ratio would be too much for the 35” tires but would be good for the 38.5” tires
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 08/10/2021
Q: Will this fit a 2002 Tacoma Answer this question
A: Yes and No. Yes, if your replacing an aftermarket set of gears already that are 29spline pinion. No if you are replacing your factory gear set which uses a 27spline pinion. Note* 2003&2004 Toyota tacoma rear axle pinion changed from 27 to 29spline.
Answered by Greg F. from Maryland on 07/11/2021
Q: I have a 2006 Suburban 1500 Z71 with 3.73 front/rear (rear is electronic locker). Looking to go to 4.10 to help with oversize tires. Which part number for ring/pinion and install kit? Thanks! Answer this question
A: If the 2006 Suburban 1500 Z71 has the 10 bolt 8.6” rear end, the rear would use G/22-2021-410, G/235-2022 and 2 each G/230-9002 outer axle bearing and seal kits. If it has a 14 bolt 9.5” rear end the ring and pinion is G/22-2020-410. The master install kit is G/235-2010A. The outer axle bearings are 2 each TIMR1561TV and the outer axle seals are 2 each NAT710105 (Nitrile) or NAT100357 (Viton). The 8.25” IFS front end uses G/22-2095-410, G/235-2095 and 2 each NAT71045 IFS Diff side seals for the stub axles.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 07/06/2021
Q: Does pinion use a 27 or 29 spline flange? Once you know please ask Kelly to add this to the description. Answer this question
A: The G/22-2041-529 has a 27 spline pinion shaft and fits a Toyota 8 inch 4 cylinder style differential. This diff was used from 1979-2004. When the Tacoma came out in 1995.5 all 4 cylinder models used the V6 style 8 inch diff.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 06/04/2021
Q: I have a 2013 Toyota Tacoma. 4x4 v6 , the door tag says A04A/A750F (A8.0 04 3.73 A open) tires 32” , I’m looking to re gear to 4.56 or 4.88 with front & rear truetrac helical traction LSD I need a coast $$$ estimate thanks!! Answer this question
A: You would need to contact your local 4WP store for an estimate.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 06/01/2021
Q: would this work with a 8.5 from a Chevy s10 blazer with the g80 locker that had stock 3.73's? Answer this question
A: The G/22-2021-488 will work in the 8.5” 10 bolt rear end, I recommend replacing the G80 with a Trutrac for reliability and better performance. The G80 is not good to reuse, they have a high failure rate.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 05/13/2021
Q: 2-2041-488 g2 gears are these the 4cyl or v6 Answer this question
A: The Toyota 8 inch differentials in the Toyota 4x4 pick ups up to early 1995 had a 4 cylinder style diff and a V6 diff. The 2-2041-488 is for the 4 cylinder.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 05/13/2021
Q: 2-2041 529 fit my 2000 4runner with 2.7 eng no lockers.? Answer this question
A: 2-2041-488 is made for 2x4 models. If you would like more detailed assistance please call our Customer Service line at 1-877-474-4821.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 04/01/2021
Q: Will this fit on my Nissan rouge 2011? Answer this question
A: This is for a Jeep JL, We need a little more info about your setup to get you the correct parts. Please call our sales line Toll Free: 1-877-474-4821
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 03/15/2021
Q: will this fit 1952 m38a1 jeep. Answer this question
A: No it will not.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 02/09/2021
Q: Does this fit my 1981 Toyota pickup hilux for the rear? Answer this question
A: The 1981 Toyota 4x4 4 cylinder 6 lug rear end will use the G/22-2041-529 ring and pinion. A 1981 2WD 4 cylinder Toyota will have a 7.5 inch 5 lug rear end and would use a G/22-2042-529 ring and pinion. There was also a 1981 Toyota 1Ton 2wd 5 lug rear that was an 8 inch diff and it would use the G/22-2041-529 the same as the 8 inch diff in the 4x4.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 02/01/2021
Q: Will this fit my 2021 Tacoma 2wd 2.7 engine . If not what will . Thanks Answer this question
A: I do not have fitment information for the 2021 Tacoma. In 2020 for the Tacoma with no factory E-Locker and an automatic transmission they came with a new version of the 8 inch rear end. It would use a G/22-2058-488 or a YKGYGTV6-488-29. The G/22-2043-488 could be used along with a TGI304184-1-KIT. The 2005 and newer Tacoma has a 29 spline pinion shaft and the G/22-2043-488 is for an earlier Toyota 8 inch rear which has a 27 spline pinion shaft. The 2016 and newer Tacoma would use a YKGTKTV6-C master install kit for the new version of the 8 inch diff. If the Tacoma has a factory E-Locker or a manual trans then it would have a 8.75 Toyota rear end. This would use a YKGTGT8.75-488 ring and pinion and a YKGYKT8.75 master install kit
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 01/27/2021
Q: does this fit the trailblazer ss front diff? Answer this question
A: The G/21-2094-308 will fit a Chevy Trailblazer front diff. It is a 7.2 inch front diff.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 01/21/2021
Q: Will this fit my 2014 Tacoma 2.7L 2wd prerunner? Answer this question
A: If you have the E-locker use part number 2-2058-488. Without the E-locker 2-2056-488.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 12/31/2020
Q: Will this fit a Dana 44a limited slip rear axel in a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9? Answer this question
A: Axle Type:Dana 44 AdvanTEK, this is for a Wrangler JL Feel free to call into the sales line to place an order. If you live near a store you can set it up for in store pick up / install. Sales & Support Toll Free: 1-877-474-4821 Phone Sales (PT) Monday - Friday: 5 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday: 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Answered by Kelly from 4WP Corporate Headquarters on 12/16/2020
Q: I have a 2012 TRD sport and I’d like to have it re-geared, but I really don’t know what I need I order to do the 4.88 gears. Do I just need a gear ring and pinion set like this one, or is there more that needs to be changed out to do a total re-gear Answer this question
A: Hello Dusty, We can definitely help you out! We need more vehicle info. Please call us for a better understanding of your goals for your TRD. Then we can see how we can properly set you up! Can't wait to hear from you soon, please call us 877-474-4821. I also called our Louiseville store (9502 Taylorsville Road) and they do installs and offer quotes as well, you can also call or visit them. Thanks for checking us out.
Answered by Ralph from 4WP HQ on 12/15/2020
Q: Will this fit front and rear of a 94 base model 4x4? Answer this question
A: It looks like this does not fit a 94 Toyota base model 4x4, It is made for 2x4 models. If you would like more detailed assistance please call our Customer Service line at 1-877-474-4821.
Answered by Chris from Compton. CA on 11/23/2020
Q: Does this have the stock 27Count spline? Answer this question
A: Yes I will be using the stock 27 spine axles.
Answered by Leighton from Polebridge Mt on 11/09/2020
Q: Will this fit a Dana 30 HP 3:54 and down carrier/locker? Answer this question
A: No, you have to follow the normal carrier break of 3.73 & Up for the Dana 30 gear sets.
Answered by Kelly from Ohio on 10/05/2020
Q: i have a 2004 Ford F-250 super duty v8 5.4 with 37 tires. starting to tow a 7000lbs trailer will this gear ratio help for the 1st and 2nd gear? Answer this question
A: This fits a GM 8.25 Inch axle and would not fit a Ford axle application. To confirm the right fitment and gear ratio for your application, please call our sales department at 1-877-474-4821.
Answered by Christian from 4WP HQ on 10/01/2020
Q: Does this fit a 1995 Toyota 4Runner with the Toyota 8in v6 rear end? Answer this question
A: This gear set does fit the Toyota 8" axle.
Answered by Kelly from Ohio on 09/30/2020
Q: have a 2011 toyota tacoma trd sport, needed to know if the ring and pinion that go into the rear end will also fit in the front end or is there a different set of gears for up there. Answer this question
A: Hi Waylon, For this G2 Toyota 8 Inch 4.88 Ratio Ring and Pinion it will not work in the front differential. The front and rear diffs are different sizes and require different ring and pinions, but need to be the same gear ratio, otherwise your transfer case will be damaged if used in 4WD. If you contact our customer service center @ 877-474-4821 they can go over what ring and pinions you would need and what options are available
Answered by [email protected] on 01/24/2019
Q: I have a 5-speed manual 4x4 1987 toyota 4runner 22-re. I do light to moderate off-roading and the truck is also my daily commuter. About a year ago I put 31x10.50 tires on, and also thinking of moving up to 33's. It isn't exactly lacking power, but I wanted to add a little more strength to make sure I'm not stressing the differential or be losing power. It has the stock 4.11 ratio ring and pinion in it now. My question is: Should I go with the 4.56 ratio ring and pinion, or should I go with the 4.88 ratio ring and pinion? I'm also concerned about highway speed because it already does not like to get much past 65mph before its at max rpm. I'm afraid if I put the 4.88 ratio on it won't get past 50mph on the highway! Answer this question
A: Hello There is no way you are at max rpm at 65 mph with 410's and 31 inch tall tires. At 65 in 4th gear you would be only running 2900 rpm's. You put it into 5th you will loose another 18 percent off of the 2900. How fast did it go with the stock tires? It would do 75 80 with ease so with bigger tires the rpm's will be lower. The 22re makes peak horsepower at 4500 rpm's. With the 33's we run the 488's all the time the 4runners with 31's from the factory with auto trans have 488's stock.
Answered by Rody on 10/05/2015
Q: I have a 2013 tacoma per runner 4x2 that you guys put on a 6 inch procomp lift with 35x12.5x17 tires. I have stock gears on automatic transmission. What gear ratio would you suggest to install for better performance and fuel economy? I have the 6 cylinder motor. I'll have you do the installation and also wondering what price range am I looking at? Answer this question
A: Hello Chris With the 35's we would recommend the 488's for your truck. It will get the bottom end power back and the fuel economy back. We are just techs don't have any pricing. Thanks
Answered by Rody on 09/15/2015
Q: will this work in my 2007 Silverado 4.8 new body style and do I have to buy the master install kit for it to work? Answer this question
A: Hello Silverado The G/22-2021-456 Ring and pinion will fit your 2007 Silverado 1500 4.8L with a 10 bolt rear end. You will need the master install kit part number G/235-2022 to correctly do the installation. The 4.56 gears will work best withy a 35 inch tall tire. Thank You for your question. Jon Snyder 4Wheelparts
Answered by RK on 09/11/2015
Q: I have 1999 Chevy Silverado 5.3 with 3.73 gears. The truck is lifted 6inches with a Superlift (suspension lift) with 35"x10" Nitto Terra Grapplers. What gears would be best to compensate for the loss in torque from the lift and tires Answer this question
A: Thanks for the inquiry Hayden, the G2 Axle and Gear GM 8.5in. 10 Bolt 4.56 Ratio part # G/22-2021-456 we would recommend this ratio for that tire size.
Answered by RK on 09/06/2015
Q: will this product fit my 97 toyota tacoma 2.7 Answer this question
A: Hello Matt If your truck is a 2wd with the 5 lug axles yes this is the correct gear set. If your truck is a 6 lug then you would use G/2 2 -2056-488 Thanks
Answered by Rody on 06/19/2015
Q: i have a 1998 toyota 4runner 2wd 4cyl, will this fit my truck? Answer this question
A: Thanks for the inquiry proto12, the G2 Axle and Gear Toyota 8in. 4.88 Ratio part # G/22-2041-488 these will fit no problem.
Answered by RK on 06/15/2015
Q: could you please tell me the difference between this ring and pinion compared to this ring and pinion G/21-2095-410... as far as i can see they are the same product but G/21-2095-410 is 310 dollars compared to this one being 214 Answer this question
A: Hello The 1-2095-410 is a OEM factory Chevy gear the 2-2095-410 is an aftermarket gear imported from Korea. Thanks
Answered by Rody on 05/19/2015
Q: I'm a little lost with picking out the right gears for my truck that I'm trying to convert over from 3.08's to 4.10's. It is a 2010 chevy silverado 4x4 so do I need to buy 2 of these GM 8.5 inch. 10 bolt 4.10 ratio gears or is there one for the front and the rear? Answer this question
A: Hello No you need one front gear and one rear gear. G/2 2-2021-410 and G/2 2-2095-410 plus a case for the front since you have the 308's. G/2 65-2095 Install kit G/2 35-2095 G/2 35-2022A
Answered by Rody on 05/19/2015
Q: Since I have a 4 wheel drive, I would also have to swap out the front gears as well correct? What would I want for that Answer this question
A: Hello Kyle You would need the same ratio for the front end also. You didn't say what year the truck is so I couldn't give you any part numbers. Thanks
Answered by Rody on 05/18/2015
Q: I have a 2010 chevy silverado and looking to leave my 3.08's behind for the 4.10's or 4.56's... I don't really know what I need to do the swap out though, any way you could get me a list of parts to do order? Answer this question
A: Thanks for the inquiry kyle, the G2 Axle and Gear GM 8.5in. 10 Bolt 4.56 Ratio part # G/22-2021-456 all you'll need is the gear set and we recommend a master install kit with bearings use part # G/235-2022A.
Answered by RK on 05/18/2015
Q: Will this work with 87 IFS front end on 4-runner? Answer this question
A: Hello The part number you need for the 7.5 ifs is G/2 2-2042-529 Thanks http://www.4wheelparts.com/Drivetrain-Differentials/Toyota-7-5in-5-29-Ratio.aspx?t_c=12&t_s=237&t_pt=5092&t_pn=G%2f22-2042-529
Answered by Rody on 04/27/2015
Q: hi i have a 98 chevy k1500 with 350 and 35 i want to go 38s so for both what would be the best for the sizes? And yes i want the power side not the eco side lol Answer this question
A: Hello The 488's would be the best choice for the 38's and will still work fine with the 35's rear gear 2-2021-488 install kit 35-2021 front gears 2-2095-488 install kit 35-2095 Thanks
Answered by Rody on 04/18/2015
Q: 93 toyota pickup 2.4 22re is this what I need ? Is the font and back both 8 inch ? IFS its a independent front suspension Answer this question
A: Hello This is the correct rear gear the front would be part number G/2 2-2042-529 Thanks
Answered by Rody on 04/12/2015
Q: I generally break 2 to 3 of these a year truck pulling. Will you stand behind the products warranty when I send these back after I break them numerous times? Answer this question
A: Hello Ryan The warranty is a workmanship warranty if the gear was made wrong or factory defect. Four Wheel does offer an extended warranty for 10 percent of the price. That would cover the gear no matter what. If it was me I would look for an oem gear which would be a touch lower 4.63 ratio. I have a number of guy's running the 463's instead of 456's.
Answered by Rody on 03/22/2015
Q: Does your shop also instal ring and piñon? 2005 chevy avalanche currently with 35" tires and 3.73 gear ratio. Would like to go to 4.56 gear ratio. Answer this question
A: Hello Yes all of our stores do ring and pinion installs. With 35's the 456's would be the perfect choice for your truck. Thanks
Answered by Rody on 03/20/2015
Q: I got a Toyota tacoma 2005 4wd I been look to re gear my truck but having a hard time finding the the front and rear ring and pinion I heard that 4:88 is the best to use when runing 35 Answer this question
A: Sir, 4.88 would be your best option for 35" tires. If you are currently running 3.73 ratio you will need part# 2-2057-488X if you have 4.10 gear ratio you will need 2-2057-488 for the rear you will need part# 2-5056-488 thank you for your question.
Answered by RK on 03/14/2015
Q: Will this work on the rear of my 2011 tundra 4.6 liter v8? Answer this question
A: Hello The gear you need is for the 9.5 axle which G2 only offers in a 488 for now. Some of the gear companies are using the older Land Cruiser gears by replacing the flange and using a conversion bearing. Thanks
Answered by Rody on 03/11/2015
Q: this work for a 2012 toyota tacoma prerunner? Answer this question
A: Hello JG. The G2 Axle and Gear Toyota 8in. 4.56 Ratio, part # G/22-2041-456, will be the correct gear as long as you have the factory electric locker. If you do not have the factory locker, you will need the gears for the Toyota 8.4" rear. Here is a link to that ring and pinion. http://jo.my/fsnozs Thank you
Answered by John on 02/07/2015
Q: i have an 89 pu and i only use 2 wheel drive and i dont plan using 4 wheel drive ever. i only use it for on road use, so is it correct that i only need to re-gear the rear axle since its a rear wheel drive? thanks. Answer this question
A: Hello Case, you will only need rear gears since you do not have a front diff. Thank you for your question.
Answered by mikey on 02/06/2015
Q: I will only be driving on highways and roads in 2 wheel drive, i will not be needing 4 wheel drive so is it correct that i only need to regear the rear axle since its a rear wheel drive? Answer this question
A: Hello Case, you will only need to do the rear gears. Thank you for your question.
Answered by mikey on 02/06/2015
Q: Hello, I have an 07 silverado 1500 LT (new body style) 4.8 V8 engine and I'm running 35s on it. I want to know What other parts I would need to upgrade the differential to a higher ratio or is this all I need (axle and gear). I'm not sure what type of differential I have but 10 bolts are holding it. Thanks in advance. Answer this question
A: Hello Rod, the G2 Axle and Gear GM 8.5in. 10 Bolt 4.88 Ratio part# G/22-2021-488 will be needed as well as a master install kit with fresh bearings, bolts, shims etc.. The master kit you need is part# G/235-2022. Thank you for your inquiry.
Answered by mikey on 01/18/2015
Q: Will this work in the older Sterlings? I know in 92' they made the spline on the shaft longer, but would it still fit in the pre 92' Sterlings? I've been told by a lot of people that it would work. Just want to make sure. Answer this question
A: Hello Yes they will fit the older 92 and down 10.25 axles. There is two ways of making it work 1 use a 93 and up yoke 2 use the spacer like Ford does between the yoke and pinion nut. The spacer is part number G/2 10-2011ss
Answered by Rody on 01/16/2015
Q: I have a 2013 tacoma 4x4 5speed 2.7 and want to change gearing to 4:88 will this work in the front and what do I need on the rear? Answer this question
A: Hi Joe Bob For the front axle you will need the Tacoma 7.5" reverse gear set G/22-2055-488 http://jo.my/qaamog with a G/235-2055 master kit http://jo.my/fu9qcc For the rear you will need the Tacoma 8.4" G/22-2056-488 http://jo.my/wcvhva with a G/235-2056 http://jo.my/n8cykp Master kit. Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 01/03/2015
Q: Will this fit a 1997 4-runner rear diff.V6. With factory e locker? Answer this question
A: Hi RadRunner The G/22-2043-529 http://jo.my/vrvw3i will be the correct ring and pinion for your e locker differential. the bearings are unique to the differential and are only available at the dealer. Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 12/28/2014
Q: do you have these gears in stock at your Norcross Ga. location? Also I have a new still in the box motive gear 4.88 ring and pinion but I need 4.56 ratio. what the chance that you would take the 4.88 trade towards the new ring and pinion? I am close to the Norcross Ga. store. 1992 Toyota 4x4 ext. cab short bed 4cyl. manual pickup. Answer this question
A: Hello The store does not show them in stock. however they do get orders daily from the Jacksonville warehouse. As for the trade that is up to the local store.
Answered by Rody on 12/20/2014
Q: My truck is a 1999 gmc sierra 1500 slt and i was wondering if this would work on my truck Answer this question
A: Hello Gavin, The G2 Axle and Gear GM 8.25in. IFS 4.10 Ratio will fit in the front of your 1999 GMC 1500 4X4.
Answered by Dave on 12/13/2014
Q: I currently have a 1989 toyota pickup 4WD, IFS, with the 4.10 gears and 30 inch tires and i want to move up to 35 inch tires. Do I just swap out the 4.10 gear and pinion and put the 5.29 gear and pinion in, or do i need more than just this item for it to work properly. will i need to purchase 2 of these (1 for front and 1 for rear)? Answer this question
A: Hello You will need to replace front and rear gears so you don't have one axle turning faster than the other. I would think you will need the bearing kits also going by the model year. Here are some part numbers for you G/2 2-2041-529 G/2 35-2041 G/2 2-2042-529 G/2 35-2042L
Answered by Rody on 12/03/2014
Q: will this item work for front and rear toyota differentials? Answer this question
A: Hello Mario, the G2 Axle and Gear Toyota 8in. V6 5.29 Ratio part# G/22-2043-529 will fit your 8" Toyota axle front and rear. Thank you for your question.
Answered by mikey on 11/23/2014
Q: I have a differential G-M 659 how do I get axle shaft of the left side Answer this question
A: Hello The axle code does not come up in any of our books. I guessing you are working on the front differential that is IFS. If so that axle is held in with a wire ring on the end of the shaft. You will need to use a slide hammer or two big pry bars to pop the axle out.
Answered by Rody on 11/22/2014
Q: do I need a differnet gear set if I have a limited slip carrier Answer this question
A: Hello The ring and pinion will work with the open differential or with the limited slips.
Answered by Rody on 11/20/2014
Q: 2011 chevy Silverado crew cab 4x4. Will this work for my truck. I have a 3.08 ratio now, has drum brakes. Answer this question
A: Hello Jon, the G2 Axle and Gear GM 8.5in. 10 Bolt 3.73 Ratio part# G/22-2021-373 will work on your 2011 silverado. Thank you for your question.
Answered by mikey on 11/15/2014
Q: Please, i need to replace this OE Genuine TOYOTA Hilux RZ200 Differential Ring and Pinion Gears 41201-80732 this part its ok?? regards Answer this question
A: Hello I checked with Toyota to see if they used a different 3rd member with the 41201-80732. They said it is that same housing as rest of the gear ratio's so our gear should work. That is according to the Toyota parts department.
Answered by Rody on 11/01/2014
Q: I have a 2007.5 Silverado lt 1500 running on 22x14in wheels and 37x13.5s. I recently parked it because my rear end started popping everytime I move it, what gears are recommended and what would I need? Answer this question
A: Hello On the Silverados and 37 inch tall tires we would recommend 456 gears. The 410's won't even get you back to stock with that tall of a tire. the rear part number for the gears is G/2 2-2021-456 install kit G/2 35-2022 if it is 4wd you will need to replace front also to use the 4wd. front gear G/2 2-2095-456 install kit 35-2095
Answered by Rody on 10/29/2014
Q: My truck is a 2000 gmc sierra 1500. It has standard half ton running gear. I was told the 8.25" is what I needed for the front and rear of my truck. Just double checking. Answer this question
A: The 2000 Sierra 1500 has a 8.25 ifs front ring gear and a 10 bolt 8.6 ring gear rear. The 8.5 ring gear is still used in the new housing though so you're correct. There is specific master install kit for the 2000. You can call me if you have anymore drive train questions or need help placing your order. 800-337-9005 x5123 Morgan
Answered by Morgan on 10/16/2014
Q: HI, I have a 1985 pickup xcab 4x4,22re with auto trans and looking to put bigger tires like 31 or 32 but worried about power to turn them. what gear ratio should I go with. Answer this question
A: Hello Tim That is a great little truck with the auto trans and 22re. The overdrive is in your transmission is a lot higher than the 5 speed stick. I would go with the 488's for sure with 31 or 32's. The V6 trucks with auto trans and 31's came with 488's out of the factory. Your 22re has more bottom end power than the V6 so stick with 488's.
Answered by Rody on 10/11/2014
Q: Hi I want to know if this will fit a 2004 toyota tacoma 2.4l 4 cyl I put bigger tires and it lost power Answer this question
A: Hello Your axle is a Toyota 8.4 the part number for your gears is 2-2056-456 and the install master kit is 35-2056.
Answered by Rody on 10/10/2014
Q: I have a Toyota Tacoma 1996 4 cylinder and I'm looking to get more power for towing I was wondering if this gears would help me get more power. Answer this question
A: Hello Rootz Yes the lower gears would be the biggest help you can do for towing. Your Tacoma could have a couple different rear axles. If it is a 5 lug it would be the 8 inch rear end with 6 lug it is the 8.4 axle. Not knowing how big of tires you have not sure on how low of gear you should go to.
Answered by Rody on 09/28/2014
Q: How much would it cost to install this, with the additional pieces that need to be replaced? my truck only has 116,000 miles on it. Answer this question
A: Hello Tracee, Thank you for asking. Unfortunately you will have to contact the closest store to you for labor prices.
Answered by Robert on 09/21/2014
Q: If I were to buy this new product would I have to purchase the additional parts needed. Or is this all that is needed? You do install everything bought from you correct? Answer this question
A: Hello If all you need is the ring and pinion then yes. Since I don't know how many miles are on your truck you made need the bearing kit. If it is low miles then all you would need is the minor install kit. The minor kit includes the crush sleeve, pinion seal, shims, ring gear bolts, and the pinion nut. These are all one time use parts and need to be replaced each time.
Answered by Rody on 09/21/2014
Q: Will this ring and pinion work in my 02 toyota tacoma 4x4 trd front and rear differentials? I am wanting to regear to 4.88 Answer this question
A: Hello Brett If you have the E-Locker in the rear you would use part number G/2 2-2058-488 or if no E-Locker use G/2 2-2056-488 The front gear is G/2 2-2055-488
Answered by Rody on 09/21/2014
Q: will this ring and pinion set go into a 2002 toyota tacoma trd 4x4 rear diff without getting a new yoke, and also will it work in the front diff too? Answer this question
A: Hello Brett For the rear with electric locker use 2-2058-456 won't need a yoke. The front gear is 2-2055-456
Answered by Rody on 09/20/2014
Q: With this 4.66 ratio in front, can I fit an arb RD111 air locker? Is this the correct combination? Answer this question
A: Hello The 2005 shows being a split year early trucks had the 7.5 mid year went to the 8 inch clam shell front end. If it is the 8 inch yes that is the correct locker. The gears would be the part number G/2 2-2057-488 . If it is the 7.5 front end the locker would be ARB RD90
Answered by Rody on 09/19/2014
Q: Hi, Can this fit my front and rear 2005 Hilux KUN26R PRMSYT? From my car tag it shows trans/axle F151F B04B. Regards Answer this question
A: Hello Your Hilux is like our Tacoma in the US front gear G/2 2-2055-488 rear gear G/2 2-2056-488 if the rear has the electric locker use G/2 2-2058-488 instead.
Answered by Rody on 09/19/2014
Q: Hi, Can this be use in my 2005 Hilux KUN26R PRMSYT, my tag shows trans/axle F151F B04B. I am looking for a front and rear 4.88 ratio Regards Answer this question
A: G/2 2-2055-488 FRONT G/2 2-2056-488 REAR without E-Locker G/2 2-2058-488 REAR with the E-Locker
Answered by Rody on 09/18/2014
Q: Will this gear ratio work on my 2006 Tacoma, Auto trans, 1GR-FE engine, 3inch lift and 33's. looking pick up some lost power. Answer this question
A: Hello Dr. Havis If your truck has the electric locker in the rear use 2-2058-456 without the locker use 2-2056-456
Answered by Rody on 09/14/2014
Q: I have a 1985 Toyota 4 runner with the factory 8 in axles do these gears work for front and rear? Answer this question
A: Hello Mike, the G2 Axle and Gear Toyota 8in. 5.71 Ratio part# G/22-2041-571 will fit both of your axles. Thank you for your inquiry.
Answered by mikey on 09/10/2014
Q: 2014 Toyota Tacoma 2.7L 4x4 (no lockers). I'm putting ARB air lockers front & rear. ARB website shows 8in front & 8.4in in the rear. Do I use G/22-2041-488 in the front and G/22-2056-488 in the rear??? Do I need bearings. Answer this question
A: Hello Matt The front gear would be part number 2-2057-488 for the 8 inch front end. Being a 2014 most likely the bearings are still good if you have under 20,000 miles. The 2-2056-488 is the rear gear.
Answered by Rody on 08/16/2014
Q: Hey, i have a 2004 Silverado 1500 Z71 with stock gears and 36in tires, and want to upgrade to the 4:10 gear ratio, i believe the 3.73 is in it now. What do I need? Answer this question
A: Hello Chase, with a 36" tire in your vehicle we would recommend a 4.56 ratio to get you as close to stock as possible. Thank you for your inquiry.
Answered by mikey on 08/13/2014
Q: would this fit my 2006 ford f150 Answer this question
A: Hello Sperez, the G2 Axle and Gear GM 8.5in. 10 Bolt 4.56 O.E.M. Ratio part# G/21-2021-456 will not fit your F150. Thank you for your inquiry.
Answered by mikey on 08/09/2014
Q: I have a 2000 tundra with 4.7 2wd has 30 spline axles will this be the one I need? Answer this question
A: Hello Ricky The part number you will need is G/2 2-2056-488 same gear as the Tacoma. Your axle is the 8.4 inch with a 12 bolt ring gear.
Answered by Rody on 08/04/2014
Q: Will this part work on a 2001 chevy silverado 1500 with the gm 10 bolt? It has 35's under it now, and needs some extra power. I would also appreciate a suggestion for the front diff as well. Answer this question
A: Hello Scott, the G2 Axle and Gear GM 8.5in. 10 Bolt 4.10 Ratio part# G/22-2021-410 will work great for your truck. You will also need master install kit G/235-2022 to complete your install. This kit has all new bearings, shims, bolts etc. that you need. Thank you for your inquiry.
Answered by mikey on 08/03/2014
Q: is this gearing for a low pinion or high pinion? Answer this question
A: Hello It is for the high pinion which would be in all the YJ's and 99 and older XJ's.
Answered by Rody on 07/31/2014
Q: I have a1998 Toyota Tacoma 4 wheel drive V6 without a factory locker. Is this the correct gear set for it ? Answer this question
A: Hello Bearhunter, G2 Axle and Gear Toyota Tacoma 8.4in. 4.88 Ratio is the correct gear set for your 1998 Toyota Tacoma.
Answered by Nick ext 3222 on 07/29/2014
Q: I have 91 gmc Sierra 1500 with 8.5" 10 bolt with 3:73 I believe would I need new carrier? Answer this question
A: Hello You won't need a carrier going from 3:73 to 4:10 gears. Anything 2:73 and up will take the same carrier on the 10 bolt.
Answered by Rody on 07/23/2014
Q: on you g2 ring and pinion set is the 10 year warranty no question asked if broken with in the 10 year period. thanks Answer this question
A: Yes 10 year warranty.
Answered by RK on 07/17/2014
Q: I've got a 2010 silverado with a 6l80 tranny which is a 6 speed automatic. I'm running 37s, what would be better 4:56 or 4:88? Answer this question
A: Hi John Great question! I believe that the 4.88 will be a better choice for performance and economy with the 37" tire especially if you do a lot of street driving. The 4.56 gears will be better if you do mostly highway and are looking for gas mileage more than performance. Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 06/24/2014
Q: I have a 2005 Gmc Sierra z71, and I need to know if 4:88 gear ratio would be to low of a gear on 35'' tires. Answer this question
A: Hello lifteddriver7, Thank you for the question. You would be better off with a 4.56 gear on a 35" tire.
Answered by RK on 06/08/2014
Q: how do i know if i have long or short pinion and if its 10.25 or 10.5?.truck is 2000 f250 super duty 4x4 Answer this question
A: Hi Leigh Your 2000 Ford will be a 10.5" rear. The early 1986-93 are the 10.25" short pinion. The 94-97 are the 10.25" Long Pinion and 99 and newer ate the 10.5".The actual axle housing are the same casting and all gears can be swapped around as long as the yoke and bearings are used with the proper gear set. Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 05/29/2014
Q: I have a 2014 Rubicon unlimited w/ a Rubicon Express 3.5in superflex lift w/ 35's. Could you tell me what the recommended gearing is and the part #'s? Thanks, Ryan Answer this question
A: Hi Ryan For your 2014 Rubicon you will want the G/22-2052-488 http://jo.my/fdo64f for the rear and the G/22-2051-488R http://jo.my/xdi5ze for the front axle I would recommend the G/235-2051 front master kit and the G/235-2052 rear. these kits will include all the appropriate bearings seals and shims to help you get the install done with no disappointing late night runs to the auto parts stores. Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 04/10/2014
Q: I have a 2007 Avalanche 5.3 10 bolt and old like to switch to a 4.10 gear. Answer this question
A: Hi Brad The G/22-2021-410 will be the correct ring and pinion set an for your 2007 Avalanche and you will want the 35-2022 Master Kit; Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 04/10/2014
Q: can this product (toyota 8" 4.88) can be used on my Toyota Hilux, Year 94 with Turbo Engine Answer this question
A: Hi Daniel This gear will work but it will require approx .980" additional shim under the pinion bearing to fit the 4cyl turbo or V6 case the better choice will be the G/22-2043-488 http://jo.my/6qai7j as it will not require the additional shim. Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 03/19/2014
Q: Will this ring and pinion work in both front and back axels of a 1982 toyota pickup Answer this question
A: Hi GMAT The G/22-2041-488 ring and pinion will fit your 1982 Toyota axle perfectly .The third members are interchangeable. In fact it would be in your best interest to switch the front and rear differentials especially if you are not changing the carriers. the rear open carrier over time will spin the bearings on the on it or fit loosely from use. the front doesn't see much use and the bearings fit nice and tight. The proper rebuild kit for the differentials will be the G/235-2041 http://jo.my/fihkc and if you decide to replace the carrier look at the G/285-2041 http://jo.my/gtl3u6 for the front axle you could look into the knuckle rebuild kit G/226-2041 http://jo.my/nqiy8h Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 03/17/2014
Q: hi there i have a 91 4runner with sas 5.29 gears 39.5 13.50 irocks G2 gears in front and just broke teeth off ring gear. Question is how do I go about getting them replaced under warranty Answer this question
A: Hi Spider To warranty the gears if you purchased them from 4 wheel parts you simply contact our customer service department at Toll-Free (877) 474-4821 and they will handle the warranty for you Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 03/13/2014
Q: Hi? I have Toyota Tacoma 2007 Prerunner 4.0L Racing. But i am waver between 7.5in.4.56 Ratio and 8.4in. 4.56 Ratio. So could you tell me which one is better. Your question has been answered: [ Image of Toyota Tacoma 8.4in. 4.56 Ratio ] Q: "i want to use this products to the 2007 Toyota Tacoma 4,0L. can i use same size on front and rear diff 4WD?" A: Stevie from 4 Wheel Parts said: "Hi OG The front and rear axles are different and you will need different gears for each. The rear gear will be the G/22-2056-456 http://jo.my/fsnozs with the G/235-2056 http://jo.my/n8cykp master kit. The front will use the G/22-2057-456X http://jo.my/7kpfhh with the G/235-2057 http://jo.my/3jdms2 master kit Thank You" Did you find this answer helpful? yes | no Toyota Tacoma 8.4in. 4.56 Ratio Answer this question
A: Hi OG Your Toyota Tacoma uses a 7.5" reverse rotation front axle and an 8.4" standard rotation rear axle. You must use the appropriate parts for each axle and cannot mix and match the parts. Having a smaller front axle is a common practice from vehicle manufactures as the rear sees more abuse it tends to be larger than the fronts. The smaller front axle will require less space in the limited available up front due to the engine and all its systems. If you want a larger stronger front axle you will have to spend thousands on an axle conversion not just simply install larger gears. Many times front gears are cut differently than rear gears so that they drive off of the proper side of the ring gear teeth for added strength (Reverse Rotation) which your front gears will be and cannot be interchanged with rear gears even if they were the same size. This is the reason i previously gave you two different part numbers for the gear sets. The rear gear will be the Tacoma 8.4" G/22-2056-456 http://jo.my/fsnozs with the G/235-2056 http://jo.my/n8cykp master kit. The front will use the Tacoma / FJ 8" G/22-2057-456X http://jo.my/7kpfhh with the G/235-2057 http://jo.my/3jdms2 master kit Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 03/10/2014
Q: i want to use this products to the 2007 Toyota Tacoma 4,0L. can i use same size on front and rear diff 4WD? Answer this question
A: Hi OG The front and rear axles are different and you will need different gears for each. The rear gear will be the G/22-2056-456 http://jo.my/fsnozs with the G/235-2056 http://jo.my/n8cykp master kit. The front will use the G/22-2057-456X http://jo.my/7kpfhh with the G/235-2057 http://jo.my/3jdms2 master kit Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 03/07/2014
Q: this kit is for front and rear? Answer this question
A: Hi Lee The GM 10 bolt axles use the same ring and pinion front or rear the only difference is the bearing kits and the axle spline count. If your trick is an IFS it is the 8.2"IFS gears not the 10 Bolt as many people lead you to believe. Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 03/03/2014
Q: is this the correct gear for a 1997 Toyota 4runner stock 2wd rear axle? What else what I need to make it work? Answer this question
A: Hello 501runner, Thank you for the question. Yes, the G2 Axle and Gear Toyota 8in. 4.88 Ratio G/22-2041-488 will fit your vehicle application. I would suggest a master install bearing kit and upgrade the replace the axle bearings and seals.
Answered by RRK on 02/24/2014
Q: I need a 410 gear for my camaro with a stock rear end . I think it is a 8.5 chevy 1979 z28. what do I need to change over thanks terry Answer this question
A: Hi Terry If the axle is a 1979 Camaro rear it will be the 8.5 inch 10 bolt. being a passenger car rear it may have a set of 2.56 gears in it. if this is the case you will need a different carrier to fit ANY other gear ratio so be sure to check this FIRST You may want to look at the G/21-2021-410 http://jo.my/69xjk0 gear as you may have some gear noise using the aftermarket gears in a car the G/21-2021-410 gears are O.E.M. gears and are much quieter. The G/235-2021 Master Bearing kit will give you all the bearings shims and pinion seal for rebuilding the rear. If you are planning on the addition of a limited slip or traction device if you want an inexpensive up grade look into a set of axle shafts from a 1970 Chevelle 12 bolt G/295-2019-001 http://jo.my/nm1dv2 the axle shafts will fit a 30 spline 10 bolt if you take about a 1/32" off the c clip button head were it touches the cross pin.Then change to a 30 spline instead of your 28 spline unit. Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 02/24/2014
Q: I have a 1984 Toyota 4WD pu. My question is in regards to the warranty. What am I protected against with this warranty? Do the gears need to be installed by 4 Wheel Parts technician for the warranty to be valid? Answer this question
A: Knuckle Thank you for your question. The G2 Axle and Gear Toyota 8in. V6 5.29 Ratio come with a 10year warranty against workmanship of manufacturer defects. This is valid where ever you have them installed. The warranty does not cover damage due to an improper installation.
Answered by Mike on 02/20/2014
Q: Will these 3.54 gears work with Chrysler 8.25 3.55 gears? Answer this question
A: Luke- Thank you for your question. Yes the G2 Axle and Gear Dana 30 XJ/YJ Front Reverse 3.54 Ratio are the OEM replacement gears and ratio for your stock Dana 30
Answered by Mike on 02/17/2014
Q: Does this come with shims at all? Answer this question
A: Hi Robert The G/2 ring and pinion sets come with no additional parts just a matched ring gear and pinion gear. If you want a shim kit take a look at the G/225-2032 http://jo.my/g9lfup . This kit comes with carrier shims, pinion shims, crush collar, pinion seal, pinion slinger, ring gear bolts and pinion seal. The G/235-2032 http://jo.my/kx8ymd comes with all the above and includes pinion bearings and carrier bearings. Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 02/13/2014
Q: I need this parts for Toyota (dealer parts nr:) 41201-69345 (4.875) 41201-69285 (4.875) 41201-39745 (4.875) Answer this question
A: Hi zzzoli24 It is hard for us to cross over Toyota part numbers Vehicle application is much simpler but anyway this is what i come up with. the 41201-69345 crosses to a G/22- 2043-488R http://jo.my/7o5jes The other two cross over to the same G/22-2041-488 http://jo.my/k0768r. If you require further assistance please provide vehicle information ThankYou
Answered by Stevie on 02/07/2014
Q: i need to know if thie will work in my 07 f150 Answer this question
A: Hi Wrench This ring and pinion will fit your 2007 Ford IF it is equipped with a rear axle that has 12 cover bolts. if you have 10 cover bolts it is an 8.8" rear axle and will require a G/22-2013-456 gear You will require a G/235-2012A http://jo.my/ny4ips Thank You
Answered by Stevie on 01/16/2014
Q: I ordered one for my 95 bronco Dana 44 and the pinion is to large for the oe bearing do I need a different style bearing or is it the wrong fit Answer this question
Q: This Gears Fits 3 gen Tacoma is a 2021 TRD sport i Hera it haves 8” axles it does not con with factory Locker only LDS rear diff form factory Answer this question
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