I found out it has 3.73 gears not 3.55 gears. If i were to get 4.10 or 4.56 i would be getting less take off speed and better pulling power...Basically im asking. 3.73 will turn the wheel more then 4.10. but is it too high of gears? I do alot of street driving. about every weekend i go mudding
is it worth it changing gears from 3.73 to 4.10? I will be going slower right?
As Blade mentioned, just *what* is the history of this engine and specifically the cam installation ? Was it installed by you, a shop or a previous owner ? Do you have the spec sheet that came with the cam (I've *never* seen a cam that didn't come w/a spec sheet or card and it has info that you really want). Was the cam degreed ? Degreeing your cam can make more of a difference than you know, most shops do it automatically but a prev owner may have just cranked it in and been done with it in which case there might be a lot more juice available to you. A degree wheel is a pretty easy thing to buy or even download. Print it, cut it our & then paste it to a cardboard backing if you want.
As far as the tires go, Assuming they're 37's and as always

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[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> Blade is correct in suggesting that you measure them yourself so you know for sure what you're dealing with but again, assuming they ARE 37's then the best gear would be a 4.56, a 4.10 will certainly be an improvement over a 3.55 or a 3.73 but a 4.56 will get you closest to the proper final ratio and into the engine's power band improving the feel, throttle response, mileage and power of the truck.