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Old 03-26-2007, 09:33 AM
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Yank 2600 for sure..
Old 03-26-2007, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by trever1t
+1 for stock converter in your setup.
39" tires??
SAS??
What is your final gear ratios?
What do you want, awesome 4x4 offroad or speed?
Unless you're mudding only, go to the lowest stall speed converter you can find.
5.13 gears
I want it to be awesome offroad and be able to pull light trailers. Don't care too much about speed.

yes fuddle can restall your converter, and if you bought it straight from them it is free... when I ordered my 3200fuddle I told them I wanted it in a 2.2str, and it is very very streetable,,,, I would give them another try, restall it to a hight str, maybe even a 2.4str, and maybe restall it lower to like a 2000-2300 if you think the 2600 is too much..
I asked about a higher str but he said that for a 2600, the 1.9 was best.

If I get it restalled to 2000 with a higher str, would it be any tighter than what it is now?
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