Gears for Suburban 2011

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Tozan

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I agree with dub. I am running 4.10 in my Tahoe with 35's I do a lot of off road and some long distance highway. If you are mostly interested in highway the 3.73 would work very well.

I get between 16 to 19 mpg hwy and 13 around town.

When I replaced mine I also had them replace all seals and bearings. It cost me $1800 to do both.
 
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Suburbanbeast

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I agree with dub. I am running 4.10 in my Tahoe with 35's I do a lot of off road and some long distance highway. If you are mostly interested in highway the 3.73 would work very well.



I get between 16 to 19 mpg hwy and 13 around town.

When I replaced mine I also had them replace all seals and bearings. It cost me $1800 to do both.

was that all parts included?
 

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