4.56 Gears?

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Mufaza2

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If you're spending the time and money on it you might as well go 4.88 and see some performance improvement.


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Now I'm all confused! Lol. I'm leaning towards 4.88s since I'll be running Toyos and they are a bit heavier than BFGs. So I'm thinking I'll need the extra torque to turn em. Thoughts on this? Am I way off?
 

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Now I'm all confused! Lol. I'm leaning towards 4.88s since I'll be running Toyos and they are a bit heavier than BFGs. So I'm thinking I'll need the extra torque to turn em. Thoughts on this? Am I way off?



4.88s will be faster than 4.56s


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4.56 is a safe bump for long haul street use with good offroad performance for 37s

4.88 is the highest street use gear but owners I hear complain on the decrease in range more than exacted as well as puts RPM into drone range for some exhausts.

Pick one as you can't go wrong. Less think more buy
 

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my installer is having trouble with the yukon 4:88 gears. I purchased the master install kit from Stage 3 motor sports. I know the sent the right kit. Is this just a really hard install?
 

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no harder than any other gear install.

did he say what the issues are?
I think it was a bolt that needed to be cut down. Stage 3 directed them to an online video that explained what they needed to do. Problem solved, thanks stage 3.

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