NosAvrenim
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Hope everyone had a very merry Christmas and is enjoying the last days of 2011. Just got back from a trip to a cabin in the woods of western VA where we don't have any cell or internet access. Felt so good to completely disconnect for a while, though I am now having to catch up on emails and forum posts. Will send pics of the cabin/views when I can.
As I get ready for 2012, I'm about ready to pull the tirgger on a (Eaton) Detroit TrueTrac differential for the rear end and am considering changing the rear gears at the same time. Figure, we'll be in there putting in the diff, so might as well do the gears while we're in there.
So I have two questions for the experts:
As I get ready for 2012, I'm about ready to pull the tirgger on a (Eaton) Detroit TrueTrac differential for the rear end and am considering changing the rear gears at the same time. Figure, we'll be in there putting in the diff, so might as well do the gears while we're in there.
So I have two questions for the experts:
- Has anyone had experience with Richmond gears? I've heard good things about them, but wanted to check here first. If anyone has other recommendations, please let me know.
- I'm considering either 3.5, 3.7, 3.89 or 4.11 gears. Currently, I have 2.75s in and while puts out solid torque, I'd love to have a bit more.:thumb: I'm leaning to either the 3.5s or 3.7s since I do drive her as a daily driver and I don't want to spend a fortune on gas (I'm already getting only 10-15mpg in a X code 390 converted to 4bbl). Any suggestions/thoughts? Would the 3.89s or 4.11s just be overkill? I know that this is always a hot topic - particularly when it comes to mpgs, engine size and overall "experience/feel" - and that there are lots of threads all over the internet on the topic. Just curious what the good folks here think.