Rear End Change

DaveBen

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Yes, It is a lot more involved than changing the ring and pinion. You need to reshim the carrier and the pinion. Knowlege in this area is well worth the money. You can wreck a gearset very quickly. If you don''t know how to do it, pay someone who has the knowlege.

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3.55 rear end

does this give you more pulling power? ihave a 1992 f250 with 91000 solid truck i pulled a 30 ft jayco to arz. had a little trouble on some grades hoping the change would help:confused:
 

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I assume your 92 is a 7.3L IDI? Auto or manual transmission? What RPM's were you turning?

Going to 4:10's will keep your RPM's higher no doubt which will help you on a long grade if pulling, but you will suffer in fuel economy for everyday driving.
 

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My experience (which is little) with the IDI's is that they pull better in a lower RPM range. The IDI will not be ther first truck to the top of the hill, but garuntee yourself, it will make the top of the hill. Drop down a gear and throttle down to about 2000 RPM's and drink a coke while your IDI does the work.
 

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3.73's might be a better option. They are a compromise between the two gear sets. You will be at 2000 rpms at 70 mph, which is just where you want to be.

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DaveBen said:
Yes, It is a lot more involved than changing the ring and pinion. You need to reshim the carrier and the pinion. Knowlege in this area is well worth the money. You can wreck a gearset very quickly. If you don''t know how to do it, pay someone who has the knowlege.

Dave

Just for the heck of it................. heres a good read on changing gearsets.

Read here.:sweet
 

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