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I hope to have my Westers PCM by the end of the month which means bye-bye TM! :smash:

 

My next mod I'm thinking of doing after that is a set of 3.73's. I guess that will void the warranty on the rear end - or will it if I use GM parts? I think that will get me out of the hole and moving a little quicker. I do not have the locker (G80) or limited slip (G86) in my truck. I want both rear wheels connected to the driveline so I was wondering how hard it would be to install posi-trac.

 

Has anyone ever done this, cost, difficulty of install, or are there other or better options? :fume:

 

Thanks in advance!

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Installation of gears should not be dont unless you are proficient in the process and posess the appropriate tools.

 

You have two choices, Limted Slip Differential (LSD) or a Spool (not good for driving).

 

Your new gears should be covered by the manufacturers warranty and/or the shops warranty.

 

Ive got 4.56's in my truck covered by both, and have an Auburn LSD which works much better than the factory G80 it came with.

 

Rock n Roll!

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If you dont plan on going up to 35'' tires id go with 4.10's

 

Sorry i cant tell you the rate for my gears and LSD as i got it at employee discount at 4WP's

 

But i think the gears are about $200 each, maybe less and the LSD is about $350

 

Installation will run anywhere from $500-$1000 depending on who does it.

 

Good Luck!

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If you dont plan on going up to 35'' tires id go with 4.10's

 

Sorry i cant tell you the rate for my gears and LSD as i got it at employee discount at 4WP's

 

But i think the gears are about $200 each, maybe less and the LSD is about $350

 

Installation will run anywhere from $500-$1000 depending on who does it.

 

Good Luck!

Thanks man! :fume::fume:

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I'm not planning on raising the truck (it's not 4x4) or going to a larger rim/tire size. I'm looking to the 373 or 410 just to gain a little bit more low end out of the hole and for some towing not to compensate for rim/tire size.

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Take it to a pro. Most offroad and 4wheel places do this stuff all day long. And no way will it cost $1000 for install. My friend had his 03" 2500HD done for $200 labor. I paid the same when I put 3.73's in my '00 Camaro SS. Gears themselves are less than $300 and thats including all new bearings. Be careful with 4.10's the tend to be all show and no go with small tires. By that I mean you will spin much more in low gears, just roasting the meats. Also with 4.10s your gas mileage will :(

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Take it to a pro. Most offroad and 4wheel places do this stuff all day long. And no way will it cost $1000 for install. My friend had his 03" 2500HD done for $200 labor. I paid the same when I put 3.73's in my '00 Camaro SS. Gears themselves are less than $300 and thats including all new bearings. Be careful with 4.10's the tend to be all show and no go with small tires. By that I mean you will spin much more in low gears, just roasting the meats. Also with 4.10s your gas mileage will :cheers:

Thanks. :(

 

I am prob going to get the 373's I was just wondering about the 410's. The 373's were recommended to me by someone (friend of mine) who has built several trucks. I just wanted a few more opinions from you guys. :seeya:

 

Don't worry, I'm going to have a gear shop in town do the work!

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