3.55 gears with 33's?
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Thank you so much for the post. It's really useful.
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I have run 285's on other trucks here's what I found. If you run a 6 or 8 ply tire, going from the 275/65 18 will be a marginal difference at best. If you are going to a 10 ply tire, at highway speeds little or no difference, but at start to speed there is a noticeable difference due to the added weight of the tire. As someone else said, if you don't tow alot or often, you will most likely be okay with a 6 or 8 ply tire and gearing would not be an issue for 285/65. Larger weight more often, then 10 ply tires would be in order, but aside from some sluggishness at start, shouldn't be a big deal. 4.10's are good, but if you drive highway alot, you may consider 3.73's as a more efficient gear considering you won't be running 35's. Just my opinion, hope it helps.
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3.55 to 4.10's is not really going to make that much of a difference...especially for the $1000ish its going to cost. Someone else mentioned 4.56 or 4.88 if you plan to go bigger, that would be more worth the $. But it's all just a matter of opinion, none of these combinations will hurt the truck. Good luck with whatever you choose.
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