bleda2002
Well-Known Member
At 85-90 you're going to be running high rpms anyways unless you are going down hill as even stock it won't hold 8th in 90 much less on 37s and a lift.Never driven in Michigan, but if you've never driven in Texas, some of the regular highways are 80mph, and running 80 you get stuck behind all the semis. When I drive through there, I set the cruise between 85-90 just to keep up with regular traffic, and you'll still get run over by a 1 ton dually hauling a cattle or horse trailer.
At 85 with 5.13s and 37s you are up around 2800 rpm and close to the second stage of the oil pump.
If you routinely drive 85-90 down hill like one of our members I could see 5.13s being too much but everywhere else you are talking like 100 rpms differences in 8th at 90 according to this calculator by Spicer. https://spicerparts.com/calculators/transmission-ratio-rpm-calculator
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