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Gear question
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[QUOTE="cbf9703, post: 1163085, member: 14560"] Yes, re-gearing can make speedo more accurate if you make it closer to the stock ratio with your 37s. What are you looking for by "better performance"? Are you looking for more responsive down low? Lower cruising rpms on the hwy? Go with name brand gears (like Yukon, G2, etc), the cheaper ones can be noisier, IMO not worth the money you save for an on-road vehicle. I don't know your local area, but while you can find kits online it might be worth your while to have an offroad shop take care of the install if you're not that comfortable with setting up a rear end. I order my gears and rebuild kits from Randy's Ring and Pinion. Save yourself the aggravation and make sure you get the master rebuild kit. [/QUOTE]
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