3.42's to 4.10's?
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3-4 tenths is my guess. You could always put in a converter, get 5 tenths in the 1/8th and keep your gas mileage. That's what I did. Yank Truck Truster 3000 and 3.42 gears. Dropped 6 tenths in the quarter. Get 21-22 mpg on the highway. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="gr_stretch.gif" />
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you are really going to feel it. i went from 3.73s to 4.10s and felt it, i couldnt imagine 3.42s-4.10s. u will really feel it straight from the takeoff, the truck will lift upward way more than it use to (more torquey).
btw, get a posi with it too if u dont already got it
btw, get a posi with it too if u dont already got it
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