99 tahoe gear ratio

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tahoeman21

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What are the pros and cons between a 3.42 and a 3.73 gear ratio?
 

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depends. are you running stock everything? ie: intake, headers, exhuast, lift, drop, tires, etc
 

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yes, everything is stock.... mine is a 4 door, 2wd, LS trim.... it also has a towing hitch and a 3.73 axle.... the air filter is a k&n filter and a flowmaster with a single pipe.....at 80MPH my rpms are at 2500...
 

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The lower gear (3.73) will help get the truck going easier. It also helps to relieve some stress from the drivetrain when towing/hauling heavy loads. Fuel economy isn't quite as good, but not too noticeable from the 3.42s.
If you tow a lot, the 3.73s are a better option. For fuel economy on long trips, the 3.42 will be slightly better.
 

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Is it normal for the tahoe to be doing 2500RPM at 80mph? it has the 3.73.
 

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i think its pretty normal mine is about the same and i got a 95 with the 5.7 tbi engine and i do about 2400-2500 at 80mph. im not sure what gear ratio i got on mine though
 

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I believe mine spins in that range as well at that speed.
 

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Gear ratio.....

Ok.... for a while I thought that my tranny was a bit messed up because i thought that the RPMs on a v8 should hover at 2000 when going at 80MPH... i guess this all depends on the drivetrain of the truck...:thumbsup: thanks guys.
 
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