Marcus
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- Location
- Gans, Ok
- First Name
- Marcus
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- GMC K1500
- Engine Size
- 305
What type of 350? A "run of the mill" stock 350? I'd recommend what HotRod was saying up above. Possibly 3.73s, but with your OD then I'd say 4.10s. This will give you all the power you'd need when towing in drive and still have a good lower RPM for highway cruising empty.
https://www.crawlpedia.com/rpm_gear_calculator.htm
There are also websites like this one if you want to be able to calculate RPM based on vehicle options/specs at different speeds.
A 31x10.50 tire will be around 30" tall.
So if you had 3.73 gears running empty at 70 mph then you'd be at 2,047 rpm (provided the TC is locked)
If you had 4.10 gears running empty at 70 mph then you'd be at 2,250 rpm.
I have no idea about the tc. All I know is the trans, tc, and transfer case were given to me and the trans and t case were supposed to have been rebuilt with tougher parts than factory. I like the idea of running between 2-2300 rpm so either of those would work. This is all in an 85 GMC High Sierra btw if that makes any difference.