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Is a 3” lift with 37’s going to be too much for stock Overland?

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Really, everyone is right. If you wanted to you could absolutely build an overland to be strong as garlic. But, it gets harder at a point to stuff $4500 d44’s or $7k d60’s underneath. And then you really will be thinking about $2k in driveshafts, $3k in labor, etc etc. also, with a setup like that my guess is it would take builder parts to do the lift.

just depends on your goals.
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If you care about gas mileage the 37's on 3.73 gears is going to suck, and your going to lose 7th and 8th gear for the most part. A local guys running 37's with a 2.5" lift on his sport with 3.73 gears and he's barely getting 14mpgs. You can run it but it's going to be a dog on the highway and hills.

For reference I'm in the Piedmontl
/Foothill section of North Carolina so we got moderate rolling hills but nothing major. I get right at 19mpgs on my Max Tow with 4.10 gears and 35's.
I have to agree. Any change impacts towing - lift, tire size, etc. Tire size changes the WEIGHT of the truck, and the weight the engine has to spin up to get moving. Science - inertia, some dudes back a few hundred years ago came up with these stupid laws of physics.
I'd not even think about towing with 35s on mine - I'll be towing just under 5,000 pounds eventually and my trailer empty pretty much meant I didn't see 7th or 8th and if I did, for a few seconds only.
There's a big reason the best tow packages have lower gear ratios. Even my Silverado the tow specs, ALL ELSE EXACTLY THE SAME changed with only a gear change. Two identical trucks, one with lower gears, had better payload and towing specs than the one with higher gears (like mine had - and my silverado constantly hunted gears on our interstates here)
I'd not mind 35's for looks but I'm not about go give up towing capabilities.
 
 







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