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33/12.50 v6 5spd 5.29?

Old 03-16-2009, 08:29 AM
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33/12.50 v6 5spd 5.29?

I picked up a front diff for ifs that has 5.29's in it the other day for $50. I was thinking about buying a rear to match it then running 5.29s in my yota. I have 33 12.50 mt's, a 3.0 and a 5spd. I really wanted to do 4.88's because right now with 4.10's I am at 3k at 70 mph and I am thinking the 5.29s will be to low for the highway..... What do you guys think?
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I turn 3k @70 with 5.29's and 35's 5 speed they maybe a bit low for 33's but if you decide later to go up tire sizes then your already one steep ahead.
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So would it hurt or help my gas mileage?
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If you're in an area with lots of hills, or high elevation, I'm going to say it would help. If your on a low-lying prairie and you drive like a grandma, then it might slightly hurt.
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