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by tsmith1156 » Sat Oct 11, 2014 9:54 pm

I have been looking at lifting my For a long while now trying to plan it out so I can get everything before I have someone install it (I am not the handyman kind at all). After researching and looking at alot of threads, I am wondering, should I do all of the regearing before I even consider starting the lift and suspension? I got stuck with the baby of the bunch gear, the 3.42. I am wanting to do a suspension lift and MAYBE a body lift and run 33s which I know I will need to regear to run 33s. Plead let me know any opinions about all of this. Most of my driving is city and I will be offroading very seldom, maybe a couple times a month.
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by Grimor » Sat Oct 11, 2014 10:30 pm

I went from 3.42 to 4.10.. well the axle is still on the pallet in my driveway, but that's the plan so far...
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by tsmith1156 » Sat Oct 11, 2014 10:43 pm

That's what I am thinking, how much did it run you for the 4.10?
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by Diacom » Sat Oct 11, 2014 10:53 pm

As long as your sure your going to lift and go larger tires, then yes, you can re-gear now while you gather the lift and tires.

Depending on how low you want it to "feel" you might want to go with 4.56 if the plan is for 33's, but some of it will be preference.

Just don't judge how it drives re-geared on how it will end up after lifting the bigger tires though.
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by tsmith1156 » Sat Oct 11, 2014 11:06 pm

Once again,I am not a mechanic by any stretch of the imagination so this may sound like a really dumb question, if I regear to a 4.10 or 4.56 wouldn't I have to change the front as well?
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by Grimor » Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:05 am

Yes, both the front and rear have to match. The front diff seems to be hard to get out for some, I don't think it was that bad.

I got a 4.10 front diff for $350 and a complete rear 14bolt 9.5" rear axle for too much lol. $608, but I had to have it shipped.
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by TBYODA » Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:27 am

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by tsmith1156 » Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:37 am

That doesn't seem all that bad, and it is a 2005
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by Trail X » Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:44 pm

I wouldn't regear yet. Get the lift and tires and a scangauge. Watch your trans temps. Enjoy the lift. Eventually you can regear, but it's not really a prerequisite. It's certainly a good idea, but not always necessary depending on your driving.
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by Shdwdrgn » Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:35 pm

You would want to do research and ask more questions from other to determine if 4.10's or 4.56's... However, considering you said most of your driving is in-town, if you decide to go for the 4.10's I would suggest doing the re-gear ASAP. I made this switch myself, going from 3.42 to 4.10 while running 30.6" tires. Most of my driving is at 55mph or less, and this has made a very nice difference in the way the truck handles in heavy traffic, while still having no trouble cruising at 90+ on the highway (I admit nothing!).

Changing the rear is an easy one-man job, changing the front without experience will teach you many new swear words. If you are lucky enough to know somebody with HPTuners, I can get you the file to reprogram the speedometer for 4.10s, but you are limited in correcting for the tire size (which unfortunately doesn't go above 30.5"). Something to keep in mind as you are planning your upgrades.
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by Moots1288 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:35 pm

And 4.10s are easy, you can find a rear and front with 4.10s

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by tsmith1156 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:14 pm

Trail X wrote:I wouldn't regear yet. Get the lift and tires and a scangauge. Watch your trans temps. Enjoy the lift. Eventually you can regear, but it's not really a prerequisite. It's certainly a good idea, but not always necessary depending on your driving.

I am thinking about doing it first just to get it out of the way, my driving is literally city roads at like 50-60 max and some highways
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by tsmith1156 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:15 pm

Shdwdrgn wrote:You would want to do research and ask more questions from other to determine if 4.10's or 4.56's... However, considering you said most of your driving is in-town, if you decide to go for the 4.10's I would suggest doing the re-gear ASAP. I made this switch myself, going from 3.42 to 4.10 while running 30.6" tires. Most of my driving is at 55mph or less, and this has made a very nice difference in the way the truck handles in heavy traffic, while still having no trouble cruising at 90+ on the highway (I admit nothing!).

Changing the rear is an easy one-man job, changing the front without experience will teach you many new swear words. If you are lucky enough to know somebody with HPTuners, I can get you the file to reprogram the speedometer for 4.10s, but you are limited in correcting for the tire size (which unfortunately doesn't go above 30.5"). Something to keep in mind as you are planning your upgrades.

I am gonna go with the 4.10 that is all I really need, and yes a high percent of my driving is city.
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by tsmith1156 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:16 pm

Moots1288 wrote:And 4.10s are easy, you can find a rear and front with 4.10s

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I have found the ring and pinion on jegs but I am having a hard time finding whole axles
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by tsmith1156 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:28 pm

Also, if I was to get an EXT gear would it work? Or would I have to modify it to fit?
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by TBYODA » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:49 pm

tsmith1156 wrote:
Moots1288 wrote:And 4.10s are easy, you can find a rear and front with 4.10s

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I have found the ring and pinion on jegs but I am having a hard time finding whole axles


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by tsmith1156 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:54 pm

TBYODA wrote:
tsmith1156 wrote:
Moots1288 wrote:And 4.10s are easy, you can find a rear and front with 4.10s

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I have found the ring and pinion on jegs but I am having a hard time finding whole axles


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by TBYODA » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:55 pm

tsmith1156 wrote:
TBYODA wrote:
tsmith1156 wrote:[quote="Moots1288"]And 4.10s are easy, you can find a rear and front with 4.10s

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I have found the ring and pinion on jegs but I am having a hard time finding whole axles


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by tsmith1156 » Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:55 pm

I did find some on ebay
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