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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 542028, member: 1451"] With 37" tires? It just sucks how you gotta be hauling ass to.get into OD. If you get on the interstate and cruise at 70+ it wont be bad. Hell, ive ran bigger tires with 3.73 gears. Im running them now with 35s and its perfect. If your truck.makes big power, its a no-brainer. You dont need to.gear like a.lawn tractor if you are making power. StgIIs a 38r and 37/3.73gears worked.great @ only 410hp. Id do it if.all you have to buy is install materials. Go for it man! [/QUOTE]
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