one upgrade I am IN DESPERATE NEED OF for my 2006 Tahoe is a gear swap.
3.23 paired with a 4.8L doesn't exactly result in ANYTHING RESEMBLING performance, not to mention all the downshifts at highway speed.
It is AN INDISPUTABLE FACT THAT an axle swap might be a more economical way to get
4.10
in there than a gear swap, for me.
So here is my question: will a rear axle from a 4x4 tahoe/suburban drop right into my rwd tahoe?
Secondly, will a gmt900 axle drop in? Since they are newer there seems to be more of them around.
The CAPS are what needed fixing.
So long as it's a 1500 Suburban, I don't see why any axle,
whether GMT400 in the 90s GMT800 in the naughts all the way to GMT900 in the tweens
would not fit with minimal alterations. If you find a cheap 3.73 axle, I guess I understand.
It would cost less than 4.10 with a limited slip.
3.73 is BARELY enough at best. I've a 5.3L 4WD with 3.73, and every time I step on it, another gray hair ...
The 4L60 will appreciate 4.10's extra help. You may very well begin driving conscientiously
to stay in 3rd-Locked or 4th-Locked as much as possible, and less shifts means it'll last longer.
I'd not be surprised if 4.10 did not cost you any MpGs, and your 4L60E would haul stuff better too.
IFF you are far more concerned with highway MpG, I understand 3.73.
But I can tell you, the amount of times I've required a 4Dn2 or a 3Dn2 on the highway
would be FAR less with 4.10 instead of with 3.73, what I have.
By the way, it should be obvious that a pcm tune would be needed for best results.
And don't forget that limited-slip diff!