
Why diff gears and lockers are the most important performance mod you can do after tyres
Every Jeep owner loves visible mods — lift kits, wheels, bars, lights — but the most transformational performance upgrade you can do to a Wrangler or Gladiator is something you can’t even see: diff gears and lockers.
If you’ve fitted 35s or 37s and your Jeep now feels slow, hunts gears, overheats on hills, or struggles off-road, the problem isn’t the engine — it’s the factory gear ratio.
This guide explains:
✅ What re-gearing is
✅ Why it’s required with bigger tyres
✅ How gears affect torque, fuel economy & transmission life
✅ Why lockers matter more than horsepower off-road
✅ Best ratio choices for JK, JL, and Gladiator builds
✅ Why Bigger Tyres Kill Performance
When you go from a 32” OEM tyre to a 35” or 37”, your gearing becomes too “tall.”
Results:
❌ Sluggish acceleration
❌ Constant downshifting & overheating auto
❌ Poor crawl control off-road
❌ Terrible fuel economy
❌ Feels like you’ve lost 50 horsepower
No tune, intake, exhaust, or programmer will fix this.
Re-gearing returns the powerband to where it was designed to be.
✅ Gear Ratio Guide (JK/JL)
| Tyre Size | Best Gear Ratio | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 33” | 4.10 (JK) / 4.56 (JL) | Best balance for touring |
| 35” | 4.56 or 4.88 | Restores factory “feel” |
| 37” | 4.88 or 5.13 | Required for towing or autos |
| 40” | 5.13+ | Needs axle upgrades |
📌 Rule: Auto = go one ratio lower (numerically higher) than manual.
✅ What Does Re-Gearing Actually Do?
✔ Restores acceleration & throttle response
✔ Prevents constant downshifting / heat load on automatic transmission
✔ Improves crawl control off-road
✔ Makes 6th/8th gear usable again on highway
✔ Allows bigger tyres without killing drivability
Re-gearing is the difference between a Jeep that struggles and a Jeep that feels factory again.
✅ Lockers – The Traction Upgrade That Changes Everything
A “locker” forces both wheels on an axle to turn together, instead of one spinning while the other does nothing.
| Locker Type | Example | Good For |
|---|---|---|
| Auto Locker | Detroit, Aussie Locker | Budget, always engaged |
| Selectable Locker | Eaton E-Locker, ARB Air | On/off control, road friendly |
| Factory Rubicon Locker | JK/JL Rubicon | Great, but still benefits from re-gear |
With lockers, you climb obstacles with control instead of momentum.
✅ Real-World Build Examples
🏁 Daily Driver on 35s
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4.56 gears
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Rear selectable locker
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Drives like stock, wheels like a mountain goat
🪨 Rock Crawler on 37s
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5.13 gears
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Front + rear lockers
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Crawls in idle, no wheelspin, no broken axles
🚐 Touring / Towing Gladiator
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4.88 gears
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Rear locker + LSD front
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Restores highway RPM and torque
✅ Trackhawk Comparison
The Trackhawk doesn’t need lockers — it has AWD, electronics, and raw grunt.
But even the Trackhawk crowd knows:
torque without traction = wasted power.
Same lesson applies to Wranglers:
Lockers beat horsepower every day of the week off-road.
✅ Signs You Need Re-Gearing
✅ Jeep hunts gears on the highway
✅ 6th/8th gear is useless after bigger tyres
✅ Auto trans is running hot on hills
✅ Fuel economy dropped 20–30%
✅ You avoid 37s because “it’ll be too slow”
✅ You’re using momentum instead of crawl control off-road
If you checked 2 or more — you need gears.
✅ Why Re-Gearing Protects Parts (Not Just Performance)
❌ Overworked transmission
❌ Strained driveshafts
❌ Higher EGTs and engine load
❌ Broken axle shafts from wheelspin
Re-gearing reduces strain on everything in the driveline.
A $2,000 gear job can prevent $8,000 in transmission or engine repairs.
✅ JEEPLAB Gear + Locker Packages
✔ Matched gear ratio kits for JK, JL & Gladiator
✔ Eaton, ARB, Yukon, Nitro, Dana options
✔ Complete install kits (bearings, shims, seals)
✔ Built diffs available, pre-assembled, ready to bolt in
✔ Lockers wired & plumbed to factory switches if desired
Want advice based on YOUR tyre size, engine, transmission & usage?
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