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There are people who can tell if it's 2WD or 4WD merely by looking at the VIN.Axles: Not sure on what gearing he has or how to find out, need to look into that.
Hoping it's at least 3.73. How do these rear ends hold up to tight limited slips with bigger tires?
I don't think he's interested in doing a locker, but maybe.
There are people who can tell if it's 2WD or 4WD merely by looking at the VIN.
Look under the front for axles and a differential, or just ask him.
If it has a 4L60E, 4.10 axle or axles minimum, with all the extra weight.
If it has a 6L80E, 3.45 or 3.73 minimum.
Ask him which transmission.
Most likely he has a 6L80E and with 33 tires anything over 4.10 will be horrible unless you plan on running 37's In my experience running 35's with 4.88 s they will get about 10 mpg highway tops and it will be a slug on acceleration it will also be shifting into 6th gear around 35 mph. It will be shifting into 3rd gear by 15 mph. with 35's and 4.11 gears it will get 16 mpg and with 33's and 3.73 you should be getting even better MPG and it should pull just fine."If it has a 4L60E, 4.10 axle or axles minimum, with all the extra weight."
"If it has a 6L80E, 3.45 or 3.73 minimum."
To be clear: by 'minimum', the above could very well be interpreted as follows:
"If it has a 4L60E, 4.10 axle or axles minimum, with all the extra weight.
4.30 or 4.56 or even 4.88 may be preffered depending on tire size and weight."
"If it has a 6L80E, 3.45 or 3.73 minimum.
4.10 or even 4.30 may be preferred ..."
No I run a tuner on both trans and ecm... 4.88's even with 35s really sucks unless you want to rock crawl with it... But if you want to rock crawl with it then a solid axle will be necessary because the front diff is a weak point.No ecm-tcm tune?