4.10s are available. There is a 2wd pickup with 4.10 gears in the 12-bolt rear diff, and the mid-90s Rodeos have 4.10s in the front 10-bolt diff.
-Tad
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4.10s are available. There is a 2wd pickup with 4.10 gears in the 12-bolt rear diff, and the mid-90s Rodeos have 4.10s in the front 10-bolt diff.
-Tad
has anyone actually tried this???? Any thoughts on if id actually save gas??? or would the weight of the vehicle overpower the loss of power to teh wheels?
The 4.10's should give you a slight increase in gas mileage, but I wouldn't expect much. Check out this web site and scroll to the bottom to see a chart of gear size vs. tire diameter: http://www.highriders.ca/documents/4...20Size%20Table
Do you think it'd be more plausable to just get some 31's or 33' all terrains?