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Old 03-10-2005, 12:04 PM
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Go with a Radix or KB and some 4.10s, that should get it moving again.
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Originally Posted by BeefTip
Go with a Radix or KB and some 4.10s, that should get it moving again.
Might want to go bigger than 4.10's (maybe 4.5x's) on those 37's. My truck has the 4.10's stock (almost 35" tires) and it could use more gear but I don't want to give up the little mileage I'm holding on to
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I am kinda leaning towards the turbo..... Anyone else got some opinions???
Old 03-10-2005, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by CHarris
Might want to go bigger than 4.10's (maybe 4.5x's) on those 37's. My truck has the 4.10's stock (almost 35" tires) and it could use more gear but I don't want to give up the little mileage I'm holding on to
4.88 gear i run about 2400rpm@70 in od on my 35" tires
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You know my vote
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shhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know what goes on in your head SKI
Old 03-10-2005, 08:58 PM
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I'm trying to give a biased opinion but for what you say you want, it sounds to me like the radix is the best option for you. I don't think you can beat the reliability with it, plus they work well for towing. The instant torque will easily get those 37's going. Good luck with which ever route you go.
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