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pmackiniv

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I have a 1996 GMC Yukon SLT sitting on 35/12.5/15's and I was wondering if replacing the stock gears with a 4.56 gear ratio would make the gas mileage worse.



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Yes, but you'll have better pickup and go :D I know people have said with bigger tires, if you don't re-gear your torque converter next locks which can cause havoc on the drivetrain.
 
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Whatever the stock gears are. I'm pretty sure they're 4:10.


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I stand corrected then.


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---------- Post added at 10:47 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:35 AM ----------

stock 4.10's my ass. you either get 3.42 or 3.73 from the factory.

What would you say about rehearing the torque converter fo stock gears like that?


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---------- Post added at 11:59 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:47 AM ----------

What would you suggest for researching particular types of GMC models that would have bigger rear end doffs? I'm looking to find one out a junk yard.


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Ideal set up for our trucks with that size tire are 4.56 or 4.88. And Sunlit is right on the gears you most likely have. 3.42 or 3.73 is stock set up.
 

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You don't regear a torque converter. You can buy different TC's for different stall speeds to help bottom end get up and go but with a low ratio will cause stress on drivetrain with big tires.

Also pmackin... I posted some helpful info on your other thread regarding axle ratios and RPO codes
 

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I wouldnt worry about gas mileage, I think gas mileage should b forgotten with any older 4x4 v8. Especially with 35s. Just do what's best for truck!
 

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I get great mileage. 12 in both doesn't matter highway or city. I do drive them hard. If I wanted great mileage I'd get a little car
 

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