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#12
The previous poster was asking about your T-case gearing. If you have a base I5 then you have a 2.XX:1 T-case. The Adventure/OffRoad equipped H3/H3Ts had the 4.03:1 T-case gearing. As far as your diff gears, if you have a base I5 you will have 4:56s (f&r). Alphas came with 4:10s (f&r).
Here is a breakdown I have compiled with some of the options available through the years of H3/H3T production:
Option Packages:
2006 H3
Base-Cloth/standard radio/Black accents / 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure-Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Rear Locker/ 285/75R16(33”)
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure
2007 H3
Base Engine 3.7L I5
Option Packages:
Base-Cloth/standard radio/Black accents/ 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure-Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Rear Locker/ 285/75R16(33”)
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure
2008 H3
Base Engine 3.7L I5 Optional Engine: 5.3L V8 (Alpha only)
Option Packages:
Base-Cloth/standard radio/Black accents/ 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure-Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Rear Locker/ 285/75R16(33”)
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
H3X-Leather/Chrome/18" wheels/Monsoon/Square Chrome Brushguard/ 265/65R18(32”)
Alpha-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon radio/Cast Iron Front Diff
OffRoad(only on Alpha) -4:1 transfer case/Rear Locker / 285/75R16(33”)
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure, Alpha/OffRoad
2009 H3 & H3T
Base Engine 3.7L I5 Optional Engine: 5.3L V8 (Alpha and Championship Edition only)
Option Packages:
Base-Cloth/standard radio/Black accents/ 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure- Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Front & Rear Locker//Cast Iron Front Diff/ 285/75R16(32”)
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
H3X-Leather/Chrome/18" wheels/Monsoon/Square Chrome Brushguard/ 265/65R18(32”)
Championship Edition- V8, Cloth/Monsoon/Red Shocks and Brake Calipers/Hood Sticker/ 285/75R16(33”)
Alpha-Leather (Cloth optional on H3T)/ Chrome (Black optional H3T)/Monsoon radio/Cast Iron Front Diff
OffRoad(only on Alpha)-4:1 transfer case/Front & Rear Locker/ Cast iron front diff/ 285/75R16(33”)
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure, Alpha/OffRoad, H3X/Alpha, Championship Edition, Alpha/Base(H3T only)
2010 H3 & H3T
Base Engine 3.7L I5 Optional Engine: 5.3L V8 Flex Fuel (Alpha only)
Option Packages:
Base- Cloth/standard radio/Black accents/ 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure- Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Front & Rear Locker/ /Cast Iron Front Diff
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
Alpha-Cloth (Leather optional)/ Black Accents (Chrome optional)/Monsoon radio
OffRoad(only on Alpha)-4:1 transfer case/Front & Rear Locker/ Cast iron front diff/ 285/75R16(33”)
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure, Alpha/OffRoad, Alpha/Base(H3T only)
Here is a breakdown I have compiled with some of the options available through the years of H3/H3T production:
Option Packages:
2006 H3
Base-Cloth/standard radio/Black accents / 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure-Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Rear Locker/ 285/75R16(33”)
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure
2007 H3
Base Engine 3.7L I5
Option Packages:
Base-Cloth/standard radio/Black accents/ 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure-Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Rear Locker/ 285/75R16(33”)
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure
2008 H3
Base Engine 3.7L I5 Optional Engine: 5.3L V8 (Alpha only)
Option Packages:
Base-Cloth/standard radio/Black accents/ 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure-Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Rear Locker/ 285/75R16(33”)
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
H3X-Leather/Chrome/18" wheels/Monsoon/Square Chrome Brushguard/ 265/65R18(32”)
Alpha-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon radio/Cast Iron Front Diff
OffRoad(only on Alpha) -4:1 transfer case/Rear Locker / 285/75R16(33”)
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure, Alpha/OffRoad
2009 H3 & H3T
Base Engine 3.7L I5 Optional Engine: 5.3L V8 (Alpha and Championship Edition only)
Option Packages:
Base-Cloth/standard radio/Black accents/ 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure- Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Front & Rear Locker//Cast Iron Front Diff/ 285/75R16(32”)
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
H3X-Leather/Chrome/18" wheels/Monsoon/Square Chrome Brushguard/ 265/65R18(32”)
Championship Edition- V8, Cloth/Monsoon/Red Shocks and Brake Calipers/Hood Sticker/ 285/75R16(33”)
Alpha-Leather (Cloth optional on H3T)/ Chrome (Black optional H3T)/Monsoon radio/Cast Iron Front Diff
OffRoad(only on Alpha)-4:1 transfer case/Front & Rear Locker/ Cast iron front diff/ 285/75R16(33”)
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure, Alpha/OffRoad, H3X/Alpha, Championship Edition, Alpha/Base(H3T only)
2010 H3 & H3T
Base Engine 3.7L I5 Optional Engine: 5.3L V8 Flex Fuel (Alpha only)
Option Packages:
Base- Cloth/standard radio/Black accents/ 265/75R16(32”)
Adventure- Cloth/Monsoon radio/Black accents/4:1 transfer case/Front & Rear Locker/ /Cast Iron Front Diff
Lux-Leather/Chrome/Monsoon
Alpha-Cloth (Leather optional)/ Black Accents (Chrome optional)/Monsoon radio
OffRoad(only on Alpha)-4:1 transfer case/Front & Rear Locker/ Cast iron front diff/ 285/75R16(33”)
Option Package Combinations:
Base w/Adventure, Lux w/Adventure, Alpha/OffRoad, Alpha/Base(H3T only)
#13
Thanks for the data and education. Two different gearing in two different gear boxes. I'm guessing the lower T case gearing is because of the smaller motor. They tried to make up for this with tall rear gears to give the feel of more torque at the wheels.
I guess my next question is why would someone ask? I would think the larger tires would increase the gear ratio at the point of ground contact. In this case I would think that the larger tires would provide more starting torque (hence more broken parts). With the lower T case gearing and higher axle gearing the larger tires would bring the final ratio higher (somewhere in the 5's), thus a higher revving engine using more gas.
Am I missing something, confusing my concepts or should I be worried I was not thorough in my research?
I guess my next question is why would someone ask? I would think the larger tires would increase the gear ratio at the point of ground contact. In this case I would think that the larger tires would provide more starting torque (hence more broken parts). With the lower T case gearing and higher axle gearing the larger tires would bring the final ratio higher (somewhere in the 5's), thus a higher revving engine using more gas.
Am I missing something, confusing my concepts or should I be worried I was not thorough in my research?
#15
I guess my next question is why would someone ask? I would think the larger tires would increase the gear ratio at the point of ground contact. In this case I would think that the larger tires would provide more starting torque (hence more broken parts). With the lower T case gearing and higher axle gearing the larger tires would bring the final ratio higher (somewhere in the 5's), thus a higher revving engine using more gas.
Am I missing something, confusing my concepts or should I be worried I was not thorough in my research?
Am I missing something, confusing my concepts or should I be worried I was not thorough in my research?
Larger than stock tires WILL decrease the overall axle ratio (ex: 4:56 with a 2" taller tire will be close to a 4:15 ratio). The T-case gearing is the same for both the Base and Adventure/OffRoad t-cases in 4HI and 4Hilock. The advantage is when you go into 4lo. the Adventure/OffRoad T-cases offer a much higher numerical "final crawl ratio". Which is what you want when crawling over obsticles OffRoad.
Hope that is what you where talking about above. If not, please let us know.
Last edited by TAINTER; 01-07-2012 at 09:03 PM.
#18
Does not happen till Wednesday. I'm trying out the service that comes to your house with a truck to do the mounting, balancing, install and TPM set up. I'll let you know how it turns out. Picture by next weekend...