Opinions: 3.73 or 4.10 gears?

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MichaelSE

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Unfortunately my LTZ has the uncommon-for-LTZ 3.42 gears. I want better acceleration. It will be a while before I'm able to upgrade gears (need to save money first), but I'm looking for opinions on which way I should go - 3.73 or 4.10?

Right now I can turn 1500rpm cruising at 65mph (on 285/45/22- 32" tires), so that's nice, but I'd give up some of the low rpm in exchange for quickness. I don't plan to go any larger than 33" tires; maybe 34-ish" on a 4" lift if I decide to go that way, but that's doubtful.

Any ideas? Thanks!
 

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Unfortunately my LTZ has the uncommon-for-LTZ 3.42 gears. I want better acceleration. It will be a while before I'm able to upgrade gears (need to save money first), but I'm looking for opinions on which way I should go - 3.73 or 4.10?

Right now I can turn 1500rpm cruising at 65mph (on 285/45/22- 32" tires), so that's nice, but I'd give up some of the low rpm in exchange for quickness. I don't plan to go any larger than 33" tires; maybe 34-ish" on a 4" lift if I decide to go that way, but that's doubtful.

Any ideas? Thanks!
3.42s on an 2010 NNBS 2500?
 

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Six speed trans? If so you won’t see much improvement.
 

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I have thought of doing the same to my 14 denali with 3.42's...
Mostly because my sweet spot speed for towing puts me revving in 4th gear OR
bogging in 5th gear..
But, it's really expensive to change both front and rear diffs..
So I'll probably just add more power (again) to make up
 
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I have thought of doing the same to my 14 denali with 3.42's...
Mostly because my sweet spot speed for towing puts me revving in 4th gear OR
bogging in 5th gear..
But, it's really expensive to change both front and rear diffs..
So I'll probably just add more power (again) to make up
Or switch to a slightly shorter tire
 

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I have the 20" wheels with the stock 275/55/20
I'm kinda afraid of going with the 50 series tire as there is a big drop
in weight carrying ability. My hitch weight is about 750 ish and total trailer
weight is around 9000 lbs
 

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I have thought of doing the same to my 14 denali with 3.42's...
Mostly because my sweet spot speed for towing puts me revving in 4th gear OR
bogging in 5th gear..
But, it's really expensive to change both front and rear diffs..
So I'll probably just add more power (again) to make up
It doesn't have to cost a fortune... what is a fortune?

Thinking of doing this in house instead of farming it out for both of our trucks. @Matthew Jeschke has been my inspiration for such!
 

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