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I have stock 4.10 gears in my Tundra. After I put 285's on the truck I noticed a loss in torque and a change on my speedo. Does anyone know who makes a front and rear set of 4.30's or 4.27's for the Tundra. I'm not interested in 4.56's as I don't want to lose more fuel economy at highway speeds.
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Default Re: Needing different gears

is your tundra a V6? unless you have a DC you should have 3.90 gears not 4.10s
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Default Re: Needing different gears

Only 4.30s I know are the Oem set that comes in a taco or the tundra with the V-6, automatic and 4x4, the tundra had to have all three options to have the 4.30s.
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It'd be a V6. I'll have to check with a couple of dealers. I'm guessing a set of OEM gears will cost as much as a new truck...
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