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corey -> RE: 2000 silverado 4wd power improvments (8/9/2006 7:50:18 AM)
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gp2, The 4.56s will provide you with more torque. However your gas mileage will suffer a little since you'll be running a higher RPM to achieve the same speed as you would with 3.73s or 4.10s. If you want to see what RPMs you'll be running at what speed given a different setup, go to this website: http://www.grimmjeeper.com/gears.html Scroll down and you can enter your info, click calculate and it will give you the speed at different RPMs. You can determine what's best for you. If most of your driving will be highway, do the 4.10s. If you do any towing and/or off-roading, you'll be happier with the 4.56 gear set. But your top end and gas will suffer. Everything in life is a trade-off. Also consider if you'll ever graduate to 35" tires. If you think that's even 5 years down the road, save the $ and do the 4.56 now. As a former jeeper, I went from stock to 30s, to 31s, then to 33s. And before I sold my Jeep (for my silverado) I was itching for some 35s. Do it right the first time. corey
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