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AugustDiesel
07-21-2017, 06:28
Seems like I'm flooding the board with different posts, to which I apologize, just have a lot to figure out and figure maybe I'll help some others in the process. Fortunately this post is more for a future state planning, so here goes...

Picked up a Dana 60 front end last night to ultimately replace my blown up 10 bolt once the 60 is rebuilt. It's geared to 3.54 and my 14 bolt is geared to 4.10. My question is which axle should be regeared? See my signature, I have a 6.5L NA, 700R4, and 305/75R16s. I'd like to find the happy medium between fuel economy and towing capability.

Then, I need to do something about my exhaust. PO put in a hacked up single 4" pipe all the way back, no muffler. This thing is LOUD. Too loud for hauling family on road trips. I'd like to quiet it down but still maintain a high flow for performance. Should I go back to dual exhaust? Maintain single exhaust? What mufflers would you recommend?

One step at a time ...

Yukon6.2
07-21-2017, 08:19
Hi August
You will have to get the matching rear differential.
The Dana 60 will have 8 lug wheels where your existing rear diff will have 6 hole wheels.
No sense having a uber tough front diff and a weak little rear diff.
Sorry just read your sig and seen you had changed your rear already.I was faced with a similar decision,my sig truck has 4:10's and is slow,i have since picked up a set of diffs with 3:73 i believe.I was going to swap diffs,but now have a Gearvendors overdrive so i might go with the Gearvendor instead.
You have a bit of an overdrive with the 700,my choice would be to regear the rear unless you plan on towing a lot.
Thomas

DmaxMaverick
07-21-2017, 09:12
3.54 is too tall for a N/A engine and tall tires. I recommend 4.10+ for any tire over 33" (yours are ~34"), especially for the 700R4, even if "heavy duty built". The 700 has a low enough 1st gear, but the upshifts will be too tall, and OD will fall flat on all but the tamest highway (downhill). 4.10 gearing with your tires will allow a ratio similar to 32" (stock-width) tires with 3.73 gears, which is near ideal for your rig without a turbo. Your axles and tires have quite a bit more rotational mass than stock, which really saps power past the edge of marginal with near-stock gears.

Straight-piped N/A's are really loud. Louder than their gasser counterparts. A 4" chambered muffler will go a long way to tame the noise, while retaining the throaty sound tone and minimize drone (make sure the tail pipe exits outside the body). If going to a dual, you'll need 2.5" pipes to retain the cross-sectional flow area of the 4", and a tuned crossover (H pipe) will promote scavenging, as well as tame droning.

arveetek
07-24-2017, 06:16
I had a built 6.2L turbo with a 700R4, 4.10 gears, and 31" (245/75R16) tires in my old C20, and loved that combo. I would recommend at least 4.10's, if not lower, for your larger tires.

Casey