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Old 03-06-2017, 12:28 PM
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I'm wanting to run 235/75r15 all the time on my 2000 CRV sport (5speed) and I know that is going to be a big strain on the clutch. My question is has anyone changed their diff ratio or knows how to calculate what ratio I need to make it the same feel as factory but with the bigger tyres
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Get the gear ratios for the transmission you're using, and what your redline is, then plug the info into here:

Gear Ratio Speed Calculator

With a tire of 235/75/15, your diameter would be 28.9"
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MFactory Competition Products - Performance Driveline Components

Try this one on a desktop and you'll get graphical information too if so desired.
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