Highway friendly gears
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Highway friendly gears
Hey guys question, would anyone have a good recomendation and or personal experience for gear ratio for a 68 D-200, all stock rearend, to make it a little more highway friendly for cruising speeds ?? I dont intend to pull a boat or camper with this truck just want to drive it every day to work as cheap as possiable.
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a833 with overdrive and a 323 rear works well for me /6 getting over 20 miles to the gallon
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The 3.54 gear is nice in the DANA 60 axles.DoubleS wrote:Hey guys question, would anyone have a good recomendation and or personal experience for gear ratio for a 68 D-200, all stock rearend, to make it a little more highway friendly for cruising speeds ?? I dont intend to pull a boat or camper with this truck just want to drive it every day to work as cheap as possiable.

John
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What size tire are you guys running with those gears?
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LT235/85/R16ecfuerst wrote:What size tire are you guys running with those gears?
John
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Re: Highway friendly gears
What John said on ratio and tire size. Exactly what I had on my 68 D200. Mike 

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Thanks for the feed back guys I appreciate your time
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Thanks guys
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i have the a833 od in my truck with 3.91's, though it hasnt been driven yet, on randy's ring and pinion, it calculated 2300rpm at 70mph with 27" tall tires.
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The tag on my truck says 3:55 I am turning about 2700 at 55 with 31" tires.
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Re: Highway friendly gears
I run 3.55 in my W200 with 33" tall tires and a 3spd 727. On the highway the gears are great, in town I wish I had 3.70's or lower.
Still I think its a good mix. I certainly wouldn't want 3.23s or 3.0's with the tall tires.
My truck is a pavement pounder also, it rarely sees off road.
As I recall I turn about 2500 rpms at 65mph.
Still I think its a good mix. I certainly wouldn't want 3.23s or 3.0's with the tall tires.
My truck is a pavement pounder also, it rarely sees off road.
As I recall I turn about 2500 rpms at 65mph.
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2.76's and 215/75/15 give me 2100 @70
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Re: Highway friendly gears
If youve got a manual transmission, you will REALLY want 3.23 or 3.54 gears. Getting started with something like 2.76's is tough.
I swapped out the D60 with 4.10's to a D70 with 3.54's and love it. running 265/85/16 tires.
I swapped out the D60 with 4.10's to a D70 with 3.54's and love it. running 265/85/16 tires.