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K5countryboy 05-13-2010 06:07 AM

Gearing in 86
 
I have a 86 k5 silverado package with a 305 . I've been wondering what gearing i have. I took a look in my glove box on that sticker and it says it has 3:73. Does this sound right cause i've been told that aint right.

swartlkk 05-13-2010 06:41 AM

3.73's were definitely offered in your year. If it says you have 3.73's, then you likely do. You could check it either by turning both wheels on an axle 1 revolution while counting the revolutions of the pinion shaft or by popping off the diff cover.

abig84 05-13-2010 11:04 PM

hopefully. all the axles i ever get are 3.08s or 273s ive only ran across one 373 ratio and held on to it

bandidolenny 05-13-2010 11:52 PM

3:73s were very common in fullsize chevy 4x4s... even in the mid 1980's...

K5countryboy 05-15-2010 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by abig84 (Post 329585)
hopefully. all the axles i ever get are 3.08s or 273s ive only ran across one 373 ratio and held on to it



yea, i was told i had 3.08s. but the sticker said i had 3.73s. Im gonna get rid of them here pretty soon anyways and put 4:10s cause i dont thinik 3:73s will be able to handle 38's. What yall think?

swartlkk 05-15-2010 07:33 AM

I have 3.73's with my 33's and they are decent. 3.73's with 38's would lug bad. 4.10's might even lug a bit too much for my liking. If you can swing it, I'd go for 4.56's.

Ck1500 05-15-2010 08:59 AM

for the 38" combo, i imagine you have a 700-R4 transmission??? or manual... if its the overdrive tranny i would look 4.56 and up... either 4.88 or 5.13... i have the 5.13 with my 40" tires, and with the OD trans.. it feels right.. not lugging at all... and very nice outta the hole...and the overdrive will keep it from tacking 5000 RPM's while on the E-Way ...

Ck1500

bandidolenny 05-15-2010 10:54 AM

I have run 38"s with 3:73s many times on full size Blazers and Suburbans.
It works fine as long as you got the torque to pull em around (decent 350 / no high rpm racing cams). I always ran a 350 with a TH350 or TH400 tranny (no overdrive).
I have also ran 38"s with 3:08's and 3:42's and yes... that does suck... My choice with 38"s would be for 4:11's if not running an O/D tranny.

K5countryboy 05-16-2010 09:24 PM

Well the tranny was just rebuilt (700r4) with heavy duty clutches, springs, etc and a **** kit. Unfortunately there is only a 305 with a 4 barrel 750 carb, that i know of cause i just bought the truck, so yea theres no torque behind it.

abig84 05-17-2010 09:54 AM

Yea again it can turn them with 373s if you got some power. Just gonna strain on the trans. Good highway rpms though


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