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Why You NEED to Regear Your Toyota Tacoma! Benefits, 4.88 vs 5.29s, and FAQs.

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • CONTACT MOUNTAIN YOTAS: mountainyotas....
    The Toyota Tacoma is infamous for its poor gearing and one of the best things you can do for your truck is to explore a regear.
    As you add more weight and go up in tire size on your Toyota Tacoma, you'll start to lose out on more of your truck's ability to create torque/power. A regear can be a great way to increase your truck's torque at lower gears, reduce the strain on your truck's drive train, and potentially improve MPG.
    In this Toyota Tacoma regear guide, we'll cover all of the basics that you should know when regearing your Tacoma.
    0:00 Regear Intro
    0:21 What Is a Regear?
    1:16 When to Regear a Tacoma
    1:53 What Happens If You Don't Regear?
    2:26 Tacoma Regear Benefits
    4:30 4.88 Vs 5.29 Tacoma Regear
    5:52 How Much Does a Tacoma Regear Cost?
    6:40 Regear FAQs
    8:00 Wrap-Up/Have Questions?
    If you have a Toyota Tacoma and have weight on your truck or run bigger tires, it may be time to consider a regear if you haven't yet.
    A regear can be an initially costly investment, but long-term, you should get your money back with your truck's improved performance.
    In this video, we cover all of the regear essentials like 4.88 vs 5.29, regear benefits, and when to regear your Tacoma, but if you have additional questions, please feel free to reach out!
    Also, feel free to hit us on Instagram (@mtnyotas) and we'll get back to you in a timely manner!

Komentáře • 74

  • @kmaamk1620
    @kmaamk1620 Před 11 měsíci +4

    The dude on the right is so good with the questions, summarizing and covering all the basis! Great vid

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks so much, it's nice to have comments that aren't just online haters :-)

  • @henrymaz1697
    @henrymaz1697 Před 5 měsíci +1

    by far some of the most clear and helpful videos on where to go when upgrading my tacoma

  • @RadditzEx
    @RadditzEx Před rokem +6

    Keep the content coming, I love it guys. Best 4x4 shop in the united states.

  • @ICanDoItMyself
    @ICanDoItMyself Před 10 měsíci +4

    I tow a fifth wheel camper (seen in some of my videos) with my Tacoma. I haven’t added a lot of weight and am running 32” BFG All Terrains. I’m wanting to go with 4.88s as I think that’s a good middle of the road. The 5.29s would be better towing my fifth wheel most likely, but I think the 4.88s would be better for everyday driving.

  • @TheRealJimmy831
    @TheRealJimmy831 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Would the 5.29 be the buy once cry once senario? Things I'm looking at build out my rig; The super pacific camper. about a 3in lift. slight larger wheel/tires I want to get bigger brakes since stock wheels won't work. and front & rear armor. and procharger.

  • @Mumfy64
    @Mumfy64 Před rokem +4

    Great info on re-gears. I had mine done recently and you can watch my experience going to 5.29s. Now you need to add the OTT tune that is set for the 5.29s and you'll really be happy with the setup.

  • @Mr9Inchez3
    @Mr9Inchez3 Před rokem +3

    Can you guys mention if there are any special considerations to take into account if you are driving a manual.
    Thanks

  • @cmacblue42
    @cmacblue42 Před rokem +3

    What if we wanna go supercharger too? Then how to think about 488 vs 529?

  • @lucasr5675
    @lucasr5675 Před 7 měsíci

    I went with 488's because of your great explanation. Best video out there on this content. Thank you!

  • @dwighthouser
    @dwighthouser Před rokem +7

    Is Will or Red the actual god of Regears though?

    • @nroberts82
      @nroberts82 Před rokem +2

      Pretty amazing that two of the best in the game at doing regears work in the same shop.

  • @thatfitfriend
    @thatfitfriend Před rokem +2

    Will the legend

  • @castblast4063
    @castblast4063 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Will 488’s run better on the Highway at higher speeds compared to the 529’s?

  • @edanner93
    @edanner93 Před rokem +1

    Would love to see a video on what you would suggest for upgrades if one was to add a GFC or Super Pacific Camper to a Tacoma.

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před rokem

      Consider it done!

    • @edanner93
      @edanner93 Před rokem

      @@mtnyotas I will hold you to this!! Thanks so much and great channel.

  • @lahpo1682
    @lahpo1682 Před 4 měsíci

    It almost been a year I’ve driven my 33s with heavy duty solid plates rockslides and bed roll cage and that added a lot weights so I’m going for 4.88 soon , I’m I making a good choice after all this years?

  • @jesse5442
    @jesse5442 Před rokem +1

    Hey guys, 22 tacoma TRD off-road. I want a jack of all trades and master of none. Going to 285’s on tire size and also pull a small camper once a month that weighs 3500lbs. I’m fearful of 5.29’s due to the rumored pinion size is to small to last. I would appreciate your thoughts.

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely no doubt you’ll want 5.29s with a 3,500lb camper!

    • @Squatch_nuts
      @Squatch_nuts Před rokem

      I heard if you multiply the tire size you want to your original differential gear then divide that by your stock tire size it gives you the ratio best for the new tire size and you get the gear closest to that number

  • @chvyguy21
    @chvyguy21 Před 6 měsíci

    Newb question:
    On my 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road 4WD, would my factory installed rear differential lock work (be compatible) with a 4:88 aftermarket regear, or does the locker have to be replaced with an aftermarket?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Your e-locker is compatible with a regear and doesn't need to be replaced... also, if you're ever considering doing a locker in the front, doing it at the same time as a regear would be the best time because you'll save a couple of hours in crossover labor!

  • @selineramos4857
    @selineramos4857 Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome information, I live in south Texas and cannot find anyone that can specialize in rearing my 2016 Tacoma TRD. I was told my a friend , That I might be able to order two completed differentials front and rear with the ratios I want and I could do the removal and installation . Then I would send back my diffs for core credit . Does this sound possible?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před měsícem +1

      That is possible... shoot us an email info@mountainyotas.com and we'll help you out.

    • @selineramos4857
      @selineramos4857 Před měsícem

      @@mtnyotas Cool! I'll be emailing you guys, Big Thanks

  • @jdnboyy
    @jdnboyy Před 5 měsíci

    So who makes the best 4.88 gears?

  • @user-zw6iu6lf6m
    @user-zw6iu6lf6m Před měsícem

    If I were to get 285s should I regear to 5.29s?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před měsícem

      Probably not unless you had A LOT of extra weight.

  • @mattpierce9409
    @mattpierce9409 Před 8 měsíci

    What if I have stock tires, no extra weight or towing. Would 488s be overkill if I just want a little more speed?

    • @jandelahoussaye9834
      @jandelahoussaye9834 Před 8 měsíci

      Get ott tune it will get up to speed faster it makes a huge difference I did my new Tacoma a couple months ago and it wakes it up and shifts great now

  • @jontodd807
    @jontodd807 Před 9 měsíci

    How about 34 tires and driver it on the hwy alot for 3 hours would 4.88 be better mpg or 5.29

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 9 měsíci

      4.88s is what I'd recommend if you drive on the highway a lot and have under a 35" tire for sure... you'll definitely get better mpg too.

  • @gabrielbarragan8375
    @gabrielbarragan8375 Před 6 měsíci

    Is this the same for a 2.7 3rd gen ? Great info, thanks!

  • @jandelahoussaye9834
    @jandelahoussaye9834 Před 8 měsíci

    What’s best gears for towing camper but allso a lot of hwy driving not towing?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 7 měsíci

      5.29s do great on the highway... I'd much rather be too deep in my ratio than not deep enough.

  • @ervinnez6713
    @ervinnez6713 Před 11 měsíci

    So what about 4.56 gear on 33" tire and no weight added to the tacoma. What is the difference between 4.88 and 4.56 gears. Any info is appreciated.

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 11 měsíci +1

      We typically do 4.56s on manual transmission trucks that have 33s... it will help for sure, but we are a bit bias on the side of being slightly over-geared rather than under.

    • @ervinnez6713
      @ervinnez6713 Před 11 měsíci

      @@mtnyotas its an automatic with 33's and mostly used for highway traveling. Want to try 4.56 than 4.88 because want to keep the mpg a little better....thanks for your response

  • @barnetts9812
    @barnetts9812 Před 10 měsíci

    What brands do you prefer? Yukon, Nitro, Revolution or other?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 10 měsíci

      We like all 3 you listed... Nitros are a bit easier to set a pattern, but they're all great. I wouldn't trust any other brands outside of those 3 though.

  • @user-ku2pz1tt3m
    @user-ku2pz1tt3m Před 11 měsíci

    I can’t seem to find an answer, but is there any disadvantage to going with a re-gear (let’s say 4.88) but running a 32” tire? As in, can you technically be “over geared” or will it only help (even if it’s potentially over kill).

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 11 měsíci

      You'll just be running at higher RPMs than usual at speed, but you'll have more torque.

  • @robcan-ch3ht
    @robcan-ch3ht Před rokem

    Hello. I have a 1988 Toyota 4x4 with a rebuilt 22RE I changed the tires and wheels from 235/75 15 to 265/70 17, everything else is stock. I want to make it my daily commuter. The problem I’m having: the elevation where I live 5600’ and I drive to almost 7000’ daily sometimes twice a day. The Toyota loses power going up the hill. Will regearing help me out or what do you recommend.

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před rokem

      A regear is the probably the best thing you could do for altitude climbs... shoot us an email info@mountainyotas.com or call 303-834-7413 if you have any questions!

  • @LuisLopez-dw8yn
    @LuisLopez-dw8yn Před rokem

    If i regear my truck, do i have to worry about the break in process? I commute twice a week around a 1 hr drive and i was told you drive the truck 10m then wait 1hr until it has cooled down for 5k miles. Is this true ?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 11 měsíci

      The break-in is a 500 mile period where you have to just be easy on it... it is all about heat, so we recommend stopping and letting it cool for at least 20 minutes for every hour of driving. After 500 miles we swap the gear oil and you're ready to rip it as normal.

  • @RE3B00T
    @RE3B00T Před rokem

    What brand gears should I go with? What are the best one the market

  • @patriciamunro493
    @patriciamunro493 Před 5 měsíci

    Rpms at 60 miles an normal operating range ?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 5 měsíci +1

      On 5.29s you're barely higher than stock RPMs at highway speeds... usually less than 500 RPMs higher, but there are a lot of other factors that determine that.

  • @mattking3852
    @mattking3852 Před měsícem

    Hold on... Did I hear him right? Did he say it takes 14 hours to regear the rear end of a 3rd gen toyota tacoma? WTF?

  • @Noboostnolife
    @Noboostnolife Před rokem

    Should I regear and I’m stock ?

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před rokem

      If you add a good amount of weight then yes, but a tune would be the best way for you to get some better drive quality if you're stock.

  • @PopcornH3
    @PopcornH3 Před 6 měsíci

    This seems on the high end. In my opinion which isnt worth anything really. Gears at tacoma beast are about 1500$ and install where i live is around 1300$

    • @mtnyotas
      @mtnyotas  Před 6 měsíci +1

      You know what they say about opinions... but yes, parts are around $1,500. I would highly advise against shopping by price on getting gears setup. You don't want a cheap regear, and if someone is charging under the market cost to do gears, they probably don't have much of a demand for their work for some reason.

    • @PopcornH3
      @PopcornH3 Před 6 měsíci

      @@mtnyotas my brother builds trucks in a shop this is why I know the price. And yes they are reputable. And I sighted my source for gears . 2300 all in for a regear here where I am, I checked the other day. Pretty standard at all the shops.

    • @PopcornH3
      @PopcornH3 Před 25 dny

      @@mtnyotas weird because i had my jeep yj done too to 5.36 gears . Guy actually did it after work off hours i brought the parts and he charged me 300$. The shop is highly reputable i guess its true as its all in who you know. If people dont know you they arent willing to do anything. This is the problem with this world

  • @Russianmafia10
    @Russianmafia10 Před rokem

    I don't think you'll always get better mpg. You're gonna have a higher rpm on the highway that might cancel out the benefit

    • @dwighthouser
      @dwighthouser Před rokem +1

      It doesn’t cancel out the benefit… I’m on 35s and my RPMs are 500 higher at 75mph. Definitely not enough to cancel out the additional MPGs from low end torque with a heavy truck.

    • @dwighthouser
      @dwighthouser Před rokem

      500 RPMs more than stock gears on stock tires***

    • @Russianmafia10
      @Russianmafia10 Před rokem +1

      @@dwighthouser yeah the 3.5 kinda sucks. Max torque is at like 4k rpm yet 95% of driving is under 4k so the engine is just a dog

    • @dwighthouser
      @dwighthouser Před rokem +1

      @@Russianmafia10 that 3.5 turbo hybrid in the Tundra rips though!

    • @rageagainstjgo420
      @rageagainstjgo420 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@dwighthouserisnt your top speed limited to 80ish now with the new gears?!? That guy with with a supercharger said with the new gears he cant get up to 90