Hi all.
I recently changed my perished Olympic Air Rides for 175/13 80 series radials.
Since then, I have comprehensively sorted brakes, front end, etc.,
The upshot of all this is, that after replacing both rear wheel bearings, I now know the diff is noisy. As I intend to take the car to Philip Island, the issue of cruising revs has become an issue.With no technical knowledge, please bear with me from here.
I understand the standard grey diff ratio is 3.89. I have been advised that these diffs use unique bearings and rebuild is expensive. I am told that the 179 Manual diff is a 3.55 and the traumatics run a 3.36. I understand the yoke is different and would require either an EH tailshaft or modification of my existing tailshaft.
My car has a brand new Air Ride in the boot so as a start I thought I should compare the rolling circumference with the radials. This is what I found. Radial was inflated to 32psi for the exercise.
The Air Ride circumference is 216.3cm, the Michelin 184.1cm. This means the difference is 14.9%!!
If I'm not wildly off beam, does this mean I could run a 4.47 diff and have the same final drive ratio as with radials?
If I haven't stuffed up somewhere, am I right in thinking I could put a 3.36 in the car, 13.4% taller than than the 3.89 and still have the overall gearing a little lower than with cross plys?
Your views would be appreciated
John