Doing some simple math after researching, a guide said to divide the New Tire Height (measured in inches or CM) by the Old Tire Height, then Multiply by the Original Gear Ratio.
so with what I have and where I want to go...
3.42(35/31.7) = 3.78, or in what is available, 3.73
I have a 4" lift and a steel after-market bumper that will have a winch, and running a larger tire will add more weight and resistance. I also pull a small trailer occasionally and sometimes heavy load in the rear of the Tahoe. So 4.10 seems like that might be better.
In this case, would it make sense to go to 4.10 from 3.42? If I was going to 3.73 then that seems like I would not gain much and would not be worth the cost to change.
Regearing front and back is going to run $2500-$3000, so I want to make sure the change will make sense.
By going to 4.10 on a 6-speed transmission and upgrading to a 35" tire, will I have a good mix of performance and fuel economy?
I do a mix of highway and off-road driving.
I also want to go with OEM gears. I think AAM provided the gears to GM? If not, where are the OEM gears coming from?