Gear heads. need some help

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Since you mentioned towing, I'm temped to say go with at least 4.88 gears, that would put you at around 2300rpms at 70mph in overdrive. Plenty of power around there and it still wouldn't completely obliterate your gas mileage either.
 
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It's not a daily driver right? 4-speed auto? If so, I would go with at least 4.56 and seriously consider 4.88 or 5.12

Yea it's not a daily driver. and yes 4 speed auto. just going to be a weekend truck to enjoy doing whatever i please as long as i dont roll it :lol:.


So looks like more of you are leaning to at least 4.56 gears then. Would it affect the rpm's on highway any?
yes, probably a slight amount but would help in mpg gettin up to speed since the engine isn't working as hard to get up there.
 

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Thanks for the help you guys. i really appreciate it. I'll talk to my grandad tomorrow and we will start looking into some gears. :cheers:
 

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Thanks for the help you guys. i really appreciate it. I'll talk to my grandad tomorrow and we will start looking into some gears. :cheers:
Matt, hands down the best place to get gears from is Rons Machining Services, he's on the web using the same name dot com.
 

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4.56 at minimum, preferably 4.88s if you don't do a TON of highway driving.
 

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Thanks for the help you guys. i really appreciate it. I'll talk to my grandad tomorrow and we will start looking into some gears. :cheers:
Matt, hands down the best place to get gears from is Rons Machining Services, he's on the web using the same name dot com.
Correct and he is a sponsor over on PT.net.... and he might give members a deal.
 

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