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January~ Barrels in the Dome, (racing) Tacome Dome, January 13th, 14th and 15th

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August~ Summer Convention (race)

September~ Beach Clean Up, Long Beach, Wa, September 15th

~ Cascade Cruisers Poker run, Browns Camp, Or

October~ Flat Broke and 4 Wheeling Poker run, Browns Camp, Or

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    Calculators

    Ok, so you got a lift and slapped on bigger tires?! They look tough and could be very functional, but they could be robbing you of power/gas mileage. This calculator will help you find a gear ratio that make your rig perform close to stock specs.  

     Find new Gear Ratio with new tire size

    Old Tire Diameter:

    New Tire Diameter:

    Current Gear Ratio: New Gear Ratio:

     

    Now that you got those new tires, your speedometer is off. Uses this simple ratio calculator to approximate your correct speed.

     Speedometer Converter

    Original Tire Diameter: 

    New Tire Diameter: 

    Speedometer Reading (M.P.H.):  Corrected Speed (M.P.H.):

     

    Crawl Ratio. The one number everyone wants to know. This is for bragging rights afterall. Only number more important than this is your checking account balance. You'll need to do a little research by finding out the transfer case and transmission ratios first.

     Find Overall Crawl Ratio

    Transmission Ratio:

    Transfer Case Ratio: 

    Axle Ratio: 

    Overall Ratio:

     

    Estamates your actual MPH. Knowing your gear ratios and tire size will get a more accurate result.

     Find M.P.H.
    RPM:    Tire Diameter: Axle Ratio:      
    Transmission Ratio:                  TransCas Ratio:
    M.P.H.: 

     

    If you don't have a tachometer you could use this form, otherwise it's only useful to find out how accurate your Tach is.

     Find RPM

    M.P.H.:                

    Axle Ratio:                

    Transmission Ratio:  

    Transfer Case Ratio:        

    Tire Diameter:      

    RPM: 

     

    Convert those metric tires that are common on just about everything stock to a number you can understand. For example a 265/75R16 would be around 31.6 inches tall.

     Convert Metric tire to Standard
    Example: 195/75R15
    Tire Diameter:
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