97audia4
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Ill be following this, same dilemma with my yukon Denali.
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Looking at that chart it does not appear that the 3.42 is going to make a big difference in 5th & 6th gear. My Yukon does not have any problems pulling the boat out of the water or pulling a low speeds. I was hoping that changing the gears would make it easier to pull at highway speeds. I'm staring to think that it would be better to just save the $2K and not mess with the gear change.
Looking at that chart it does not appear that the 3.42 is going to make a big difference in 5th & 6th gear. My Yukon does not have any problems pulling the boat out of the water or pulling a low speeds. I was hoping that changing the gears would make it easier to pull at highway speeds. I'm staring to think that it would be better to just save the $2K and not mess with the gear change.
I was browsing around and the price of the actual gears. Does it make any sense that the AAM gears are cheaper than the Yukon gears? The AAM gears for the front are around $220 and the Yukon gears are $368. Is there something that I’m missing. Does not seem right that the OE gears are cheaper. Also, does the carrier have to be changed going from 3.08 to 3.42 or 3.73?
AAM gears link.
https://www.drivetrainamerica.com/40093541-gm-8-25-ifs-3-42-aam-oe-ring-pinion-gear-set/
Yukon gears link
https://www.randysworldwide.com/product/yg-gm8-25-342r/