37's and axle ratio

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Hello all. I currently have 35" ridge grapplers on 20x10 -18 fuel wheels on my 2023 ZR2 Silverado. It's lifted a total of 5" and can adjust to 6-6.5 according to my custom shop. I'm interested in changing my tire aspect ratio and I am debating between 37" tires on my current wheels or switching to 17x9 wheels and staying with a 35" tire. My question is if I go with the 37" tires on my 20" wheels, is an axle gear ratio change required (and available) and will the mpg totally tank (mpg currently runs anywhere from 13-16)? One other option is to go with 17" wheels with 37" tires to keep overall tire weight about the same as it is now. Any comments and suggestions are welcomed!

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3.68 would be the ratio you want to achieve to get it close to stock ratio (assuming 32.5" tire). I believe 3.73 would be the closest stock ratio that'd achieve that.
However I swear I read somewhere that you can regear these as the ring gear is welded to the carrier. If that's true a regear would be a pain in the ass.
A regear is never required- you'll have enough power to get going. But everything will suffer.
A regear is always the best option however. Last time I regeared a truck for 35s I was able to get within 1-2mpg of stock economy, plus I still had good acceleration.


In regards to your tire question- big tires/ small wheels is typically lighter than big wheels/ small tires.
However depending on the quality of the wheel that may not always be the case, or as big a difference at least, with offroad truck sized tires- don't quote me on that.
I'm always a fan of more rubber less metal, so I'm partial to 17s
 
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