Jessie James
1/2 ton status
I'm looking at a used [edit] 1991 Suburban and the owner has done some upgrades, listed as:
Front and rear gears are 4.56 Detroit lockers (soft locker in the front), 1 ton 14bolt full-floating axle rear axle, and ¾ ton in the front. 38" tires.
So of course it gets like 6 mpg... Ouch! However, I like the lockers.
So how expensive and how tricky is it to upgrade these to something of a more normal ratio, keeping in mind the oversized tires, and what would a good ratio be? Yeah, I know these trucks don't get great MPG to begin with, I've got a '91 Blazer, but 6 mpg is a killer. I'd love to get at least 10 mpg for example. I'll probably only use the truck occasionally on the street, and some snow duty and light off-roading.
Front and rear gears are 4.56 Detroit lockers (soft locker in the front), 1 ton 14bolt full-floating axle rear axle, and ¾ ton in the front. 38" tires.
So of course it gets like 6 mpg... Ouch! However, I like the lockers.
So how expensive and how tricky is it to upgrade these to something of a more normal ratio, keeping in mind the oversized tires, and what would a good ratio be? Yeah, I know these trucks don't get great MPG to begin with, I've got a '91 Blazer, but 6 mpg is a killer. I'd love to get at least 10 mpg for example. I'll probably only use the truck occasionally on the street, and some snow duty and light off-roading.
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This is too much for my feeble little brain!