2in lift with 33 or 4in with 35s

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OK I can't decide on a lift What do y'all think for the 87 2500 burban? Biggest hold up is how the truck would do with its 3.73 gears and 35 tires. Any suggestions?
 

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6.2 or 350 or 454

If diesel or 454 id say 35s be ok but not ideal with a 700r4....if th400/350 id stay 33
 

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2 in with 33's.

I think the 373s will do fine as I am sure that is what rear end was in my 77 half ton and it did fine - with no lift.

342s kind of suck - ask me how I know.

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I had a 88 suburban with alcan 2” lift springs front and back.Used offroad design’s h.d. shackles and rancho 9000 shocks.Was a super sweet ride.Probably the best riding square body I’ve ever had.

Ran 33” tires.No steering correction.A 4” lift would need steering correction
 

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I had 35s with 3.73 and th350 and it worked yes....but it didnt pull for ****. you noticed the difference from 31s to 35s for sure. never ran 33s on it.
 

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Mine has a 2” lift with 33’s and it’ll still fit in a standard garage opening. I didn’t need to do anything with the drive shafts but I did upgrade to a dual Shock steering stabilizer because it felt loose driving after the lift and tires were installed.
 

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With a 350 and 3.73's, I'd go with 33's. I think you would be really disappointed with your performance with 35's.

I had an '87 K20 with a 350, 33's and 4.10 gears. It did okay pulling my '68 El Camino with a flat bed trailer, but anything more would have been a struggle. I lifted that truck 4" and only added a steering arm and better steering stabilizer. No drive shaft mods needed. It could have used more I'm sure, but that was 30 years ago and I was young and dumb.
 

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Would suggest 4" for 33 and 6" for 35's. 3.73 is good for 33. 4.10 for 35. If u r running over drive trans u can go 1 ratio lower.
 

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My 82 K5 has a 3" lift, 33's and 3.73 gears.
It still fits in a standard garage, no issues.

Can't compare performance since I have LS 6.0 with 4L65e trans.
 

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here is a pic of mine. 6" lift and 35's on a 1-ton truck.

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33s and 3.73s with even 300hp/350tq is nothing to write home about in the acceleration department... let alone the less than 200hp the truck’s motor is/was putting out from the factory.

I wouldn’t do 35s and 3.73s unless I had better than 400tq. You won’t be able to get out of your own way.

An OD trans won’t help either, as 1st-3rd are the same ratios as a three speed. If anything, an OD trans just allows your to run shorter diff gearing.
 

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An OD trans won’t help either, as 1st-3rd are the same ratios as a three speed. If anything, an OD trans just allows your to run shorter diff gearing.
I thought the 700r4 1st was a 3.06 and the t350 like 2.52 or something

Is the internet wrong again!!??
The TH350's gear ratios are as follows: 2.52:1 for first gear, 1.52:1 for second gear, and 1:1 for third gear. The 700R4's gear ratios are 3.06:1 for first gear, 1.62:1 for second gear, 1:1 for third gear, and 0.70:1 for fourth gear.


Not trying to be contradictory I just really need to know this
 

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