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Old 11-26-2017, 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by FX4362
Between this thread and my own experience of changing to 4.56, I've concluded I made a mistake and should have done 4.10. I'll probably change them in a few months.
Are you running 35s?
Old 11-26-2017, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by azcoyote
Are you running 35s?
Yes
Old 11-26-2017, 09:00 PM
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I think 4.10 gears are awesome - with the 6 speed tranny, 4.10 gears are good all the way from 1 mph, to 140 mph.

I wish that when I put in the LS in both the front and rear that I would have spent the money going from 3.55 to 4.10 too.
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Originally Posted by montanaman
I think 4.10 gears are awesome - with the 6 speed tranny, 4.10 gears are good all the way from 1 mph, to 140 mph.

I wish that when I put in the LS in both the front and rear that I would have spent the money going from 3.55 to 4.10 too.
What did you put in the front, Torsen or True-trac? I've been thinking about putting one or the other in mine.
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My tires measure 35.5" tall, and I'm perfectly happy with my 3.73's.
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I put the Truetrac in the rear (9.75) and the Raptor/Torsen in the front (8.8).

I did a post on it this Spring.
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Thanks, I'll have to go look it up. I want the Torsen for my front axle, and frankly I'd like to ditch the factory ELD out back and install a TT. I put a TT in the '05 when I regeared it about a year and a half ago and I love it. No one-wheel peel going around corners in the rain is what I notice most (damn Toyo's-hard rubber). For 99% of my driving the TT is a far better differential.
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Originally Posted by FX4362
Between this thread and my own experience of changing to 4.56, I've concluded I made a mistake and should have done 4.10. I'll probably change them in a few months.
Might be the first person I’ve seen that regrets having more gear!

What happened? Part of me wishes I went up to 4.56 over my current Yukon 4.11s because I’m greedy. :P
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Damn I wanna try and tackle regearing . Last time I check it was $1k for the kit for front and back. Shop by me wanted 700 a axle . I’ll do it myself at some point
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4.56 of course



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