Mileage and gears
Mileage and gears
I am getting pretty bad mileage around town, probably around 12 mpg. I have 3.54 gears with 38s on it right now. Would 4.10s or higher be better or would it not make a difference.
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Well lets see here, if a stock sized tire is say 30", and you changed to a 38" tire, stayed with the wimpy 3:54's, you have an effective ratio of 2:23 or very close to that. To answer your question, yes 4:10's would "help", but they will not restore the power you lost. You would have to go to a 4:88 ratio, to get back to a stock effective ratio. This is what happens when people want the "look" of a large truck, but don't think it through.
Re:Mileage and gears
Gunracer1,
Who are you asking? I believ he has a 2500. You are a dually, right? Your ring and pinion is not compatiable with his. He has a dana 70 I think. And yours should be a dana 80. Also if they were both dana 80s, I have heard the carriers are diffrent below 4.10. I appologize if you have the correct gears laying around, and I am butting in.
Unless you got the 3.5 and are wanting to swap ME for my 4.10 rear end ;D.
Who are you asking? I believ he has a 2500. You are a dually, right? Your ring and pinion is not compatiable with his. He has a dana 70 I think. And yours should be a dana 80. Also if they were both dana 80s, I have heard the carriers are diffrent below 4.10. I appologize if you have the correct gears laying around, and I am butting in.
Unless you got the 3.5 and are wanting to swap ME for my 4.10 rear end ;D.
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