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Rear axle ratio, need some advice.
#11
RE: Rear axle ratio, need some advice.
It will do the job and is rated to do the job.
Question is:
Will you be happy with it knowing that it's a 3.42?
You obviously have a mindset against it and that can effect a person's overall satisfaction more then anything.
Question is:
Will you be happy with it knowing that it's a 3.42?
You obviously have a mindset against it and that can effect a person's overall satisfaction more then anything.
#12
RE: Rear axle ratio, need some advice.
The 3.73 would be a good compromise between fuel economy and towing. If you plan on installing larger tires later on, the 4.10 might be a better choice.
#13
RE: Rear axle ratio, need some advice.
I think I'm going to be able to locate a 3.73 after all. So even if it doesn't make that much of a difference, at least my mind will be at ease. =)
Are there any dealer contacts on this forum? I'm just curious if my dealer is giving me correct information. My dealer said there was not a tahoe that matched my specs that he could get within 400 miles. I checked all the other local chevy dealers and there were none. But I spoke with a dealership that is 90 miles away and they said there were at least 5 out there that matched and that he could get.
Is my dealer just being lazy? He's been pretty helpful to this point and even loaned me a tahoe for the weekend to test drive it.
Are there any dealer contacts on this forum? I'm just curious if my dealer is giving me correct information. My dealer said there was not a tahoe that matched my specs that he could get within 400 miles. I checked all the other local chevy dealers and there were none. But I spoke with a dealership that is 90 miles away and they said there were at least 5 out there that matched and that he could get.
Is my dealer just being lazy? He's been pretty helpful to this point and even loaned me a tahoe for the weekend to test drive it.
#14
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RE: Rear axle ratio, need some advice.
My experience was that the dealer has access to every other dealer's inventory. He can put in your req'ts and it'll show if and where any are that meet the order.
#15
RE: Rear axle ratio, need some advice.
Dealers can do locates and if they find what you want in many cases they can get the vehicle from another dealership's lot.
The downside to doing this (for the dealer) is they normally do not get the 3% holdback money on a vehicle they get from another dealer, the ordering dealer keeps this, and there can be an additional cost to ship or send a driver to get the unit, this makes many dealers less then excited to run locates.
Another thing that many people forget is you can custom order a Tahoe, in many cases it will come in within about 4 weeks after the order is placed.
The downside to doing this (for the dealer) is they normally do not get the 3% holdback money on a vehicle they get from another dealer, the ordering dealer keeps this, and there can be an additional cost to ship or send a driver to get the unit, this makes many dealers less then excited to run locates.
Another thing that many people forget is you can custom order a Tahoe, in many cases it will come in within about 4 weeks after the order is placed.
#16
RE: Rear axle ratio, need some advice
ORIGINAL: ZX1100F1
Not pulling it averages 18-19 at 80mph over the highway and about 16 city.
Dave
Not pulling it averages 18-19 at 80mph over the highway and about 16 city.
Dave
I understand that 4.10 gears help out a little but not 4-5 mpg. Could there be any problems im having??
#17
RE: Rear axle ratio, need some advice.
ORIGINAL: ZX1100F1
Dealers can do locates and if they find what you want in many cases they can get the vehicle from another dealership's lot.
The downside to doing this (for the dealer) is they normally do not get the 3% holdback money on a vehicle they get from another dealer, the ordering dealer keeps this, and there can be an additional cost to ship or send a driver to get the unit, this makes many dealers less then excited to run locates.
Another thing that many people forget is you can custom order a Tahoe, in many cases it will come in within about 4 weeks after the order is placed.
Dealers can do locates and if they find what you want in many cases they can get the vehicle from another dealership's lot.
The downside to doing this (for the dealer) is they normally do not get the 3% holdback money on a vehicle they get from another dealer, the ordering dealer keeps this, and there can be an additional cost to ship or send a driver to get the unit, this makes many dealers less then excited to run locates.
Another thing that many people forget is you can custom order a Tahoe, in many cases it will come in within about 4 weeks after the order is placed.
#19
RE: Rear axle ratio, need some advice.
ORIGINAL: ZX1100F1
No they won't and you can't blame them, they've done all the legwork.
No they won't and you can't blame them, they've done all the legwork.
4 weeks isn't all that much to wait to order one. But that would put me into March and I think the bonus cash ends 3/03. I've already lost out on the GM loyalty money which ended 1/31. My dealer said they normally do something for March Madness, but I'm not sure what.
#20
RE: Rear axle ratio, need some advice.
ZX,
Lol I would also like to know about your gas mileage as I getabout what GMz71 is getting. You have any other toys on that rig that are helping out? Way I figure, you either have to have something else going or you have blue hair... Just teasin.
Lol I would also like to know about your gas mileage as I getabout what GMz71 is getting. You have any other toys on that rig that are helping out? Way I figure, you either have to have something else going or you have blue hair... Just teasin.