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Gear question
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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 1171777, member: 1451"] Wow, you guys run super tall gears... Id maybe run a 4.10 with 37s...4.30 is too much....you'll be running 2500rpms on the interstate or higher... I dont agree with gearings accepted rules for tire size increases. I find stock gearing to be sometimes high for cruising at 75...which is fine if you dont do it for long periods. I run 3.73 and 35s....it was fine with stock tuned power and with 450 hp worth of fuel it was perfect even towing. With 550ish its not even a thought lol. One place id say its ok to "overgear" a truck to 4.30s running a 37 is if you run two lane higways and just jump from one town to the next. The extra pull down low would be welcomed. [/QUOTE]
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