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You can break a transmission and axles with factory sized tires. Bigger tires just makes it much easier.I have a question, how big tires can i get without to do a regearing?
I am not aware of any front axle with 4.10s that you can swap in.This is an absolutely horrible idea all around on a stock Tahoe drivetrain but you could also swap out your rear axle and front differential with one that has 4.10's. Shouldn't be too hard to find and it would be much cheaper than having them regeared. You obviously might not know the history of the axles as well but its cheaper. A 14 bolt S.F. would be a good upgrade. But so would a SAS for 37's.
Safe? .........It all depends really. On the street, 35's maybe. I'm sure plenty of people will tell you that they've run 35's for years blah blah blah. But the truth is once you get to 35's or larger, the IFS just can't handle the extra weight
You can break a transmission and axles with factory sized tires. Bigger tires just makes it much easier.
I am not aware of any front axle with 4.10s that you can swap in.