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Old 01-23-2006, 04:28 PM
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Cool 06 GMC Sierra lift help?

Hey guys.. I just got my new truck and am looking into/wanting to get some 35's and a 6" lift on it, but I'm not sure if that will work with the gear ratio that's there?? I don't really want to regear it but I'd like to get the 35s on there if I can??

it's a reg cab short box 4.3L V6 with a (I think) 4.02 gear ratio.

any help/suggestions?
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Re: 06 GMC Sierra lift help?

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Hey guys.. I just got my new truck and am looking into/wanting to get some 35's and a 6" lift on it, but I'm not sure if that will work with the gear ratio that's there?? I don't really want to regear it but I'd like to get the 35s on there if I can??

it's a reg cab short box 4.3L V6 with a (I think) 4.02 gear ratio.

any help/suggestions?

With that sixer under the hood you're gonna wanna regear for sure. With 35's, assuming your stock size is 245/75/16's, and your gear ratio now is 4.02. I would say go with 4.56's.

edit- Whoa! Holy batman that was an old post! Sorry!
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