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[QUOTE="Zeb, post: 1532855, member: 30304"] That trans would be fine behind a DT466. With no overdrive you would want a 2.64 rear end. That ratio is very common, and you could get the complete housing, etc for quite reasonable from Vanderhaags, or somewhere similar. Direct gear, 2.64 rear end, Lopro 22.5’s (295/75/22.5) would put you turning 1,800 rpm at 80 mph. That’s actually toward the low side of rpm for a DT466. If you stepped down to a 255/70-22.5 (common on car haulers, step deck trailers, and on California single axle trucks) you’d be turning 1,950 rpm at 80 mph. [/QUOTE]
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