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3.08 Gears and 35s


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Holy crap, I think I would cry if I saw MPGs like that. That was towing that RV though correct? If so then it isn't to much of a tear jerker.
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Holy crap, I think I would cry if I saw MPGs like that. That was towing that RV though correct? If so then it isn't to much of a tear jerker.

Yes that's towing the RV

 

 

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Holy crap, I think I would cry if I saw MPGs like that. That was towing that RV though correct? If so then it isn't to much of a tear jerker.

OH MY GOD!!!! I'm with him on the gas mileage...I would shit myself if I seen that ...lol ...but honestly all things considered thats not really that bad ...cuz I had a 2005 Nissan TiTan crew cab ...with 26 inch wheels and it got all of 9 miles to the gallon no matter how I drove it ...and that's not pulling nothing ...

 

 

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I know this topic is old, but I have a trusted friend that is a mechanic for GM, and he said that you don't have to regear to run 35s with 3.08 gears. He said all you have to do is take your truck to a dealership after you have put the 35s on, and get your transmission recalibrated. It costs less than $300 to do so.

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I know this topic is old, but I have a trusted friend that is a mechanic for GM, and he said that you don't have to regear to run 35s with 3.08 gears. He said all you have to do is take your truck to a dealership after you have put the 35s on, and get your transmission recalibrated. It costs less than $300 to do so.


Stupid question here but if you did happen to regear anyways do you still have to get it recalibrated? Cause wouldn’t the tranny still try and shift as if it had stock gears?


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