For towing, yes. For fuel mileage, no.
i have a 92 silverado 1500. put 410 gear in and took out stock 308 gear. yours is probaly the same if you have 350 engine and 700 trans.
Yes, whether you are replacing the whole rear-end or just the center diff they are interchangable. Just be sure the gear ratio is the same if it is a 4wd, if it is a 2wd can be any gear ratio. Higher for better gas milage such as 330 or 355, lower 373 or 410 for pulling power hope this helps.
410 is, indeed, a decimal number.
High gear ratios, 273,373,340 Low ratios, any thing starting with the #4 and up is a low gear ratio. 410 411 456 488 556 and up.
It will affect the speedometer but the tachometer will still be accurate.
The 373 is a lower ratio than the 410.
aisi is better
THE ANSWER IS 40 BECAUSE IF YOU MULTIPLY THEM BY 10x4 AND IT WILL EQUAL 40
410 is better
Because 411 is more than 410
True
It all depends on the final drive ratio of the highest gear in the transmission. This varies in transmissions of the same type ie:a t-56 depending on the original use, the best thing to do is to get the casting numbers off of the trans you want to use and Google it you will be able to find a list of gear ratios for that specific trans. You can also research the type of trans you want to use and see what ratios where used then pick the best one for your application and start looking either way it is not the number of gears but the ratio of the highest gear that will determine your highway milage