There always seems to be a wall that separates the 3. 73 and 3. 54 guy's from the 4. 10 fellows. The guy's with the 3. 73 rear ends always say they tow with no problem, I just think they have never towed with a real gear like the 4. 10 or larger 4. 56 or even 5. 13 like in some trucks I have had.
This trucks are usually bought to tow something, so why not go with the best gear to do the job?? I know why, most only tow once or twice a year, the rest of the time they are getting grocery's or flowers from home depot. People that buy 3. 73's are penny pincher's they think they might loose a mile to the gallon or something like that. The trucks are much more lively and responsive with the taller gear, I think that the fun factor gets overlooked to often. The goofiest ones are the guy's that go with the small gear, knowing they are going to put larger tires on down the road. Then they wonder why there truck is sluggish and slow? I don't think the gear has as much of an effect on the fuel mileage as most seem to think. I suppose light loads or very light weight trailers would be Ok, but I have always liked to go with the largest gear the manufacturer offers. Most on this site don't keep their trucks but a couple years anyhow, or until the next newest thing pops up like the 600. Why not try a large gear truck? You might just like it enough to keep it around.