I have a 2wd civvy dually that runs 4.10s and is running the TH400 behind the 6.2L J code. Tires are 245/80R16s. She cruises comfortably at 62 MPH down the highway, but I can hear the RPMs are up over 2500, and fuel consumption is pathetic (7 MPG). I want to get that down around the 1800-1850 "sweet spot."
I am looking to go with the 3.73s I have laying around and I am trading the TH400 for a built 700R4 soon. I have had good experience with the 3.73s, they are a good all around gear. Then after installing a tach, I'll find tune the cruising RPM band with the tires after I wear out the set I am currently running.
Just have to remember that for everything you gain, you are giving up a prior benefit. The 3.73s will lower my RPMs at highway speed, but I lose some torque off the line when towing or pulling grades. The 700R4 gearing will help make up for some of the loss of the line and adds another gear, but is a little weaker than the TH400. Larger tires usually cost more and may require chassis modifications depending on the size you go with. The Turbo Upgrade option is still there to help out too.
But stating that a gear change isn't and acceptable option is a little hard to understand. The only time I have ever heard of that was when I started looking for new gears for my XM211, and I just haven't found something acceptable yet, but I am still playing with numbers to get my ideal final drive ratio, so even with the 211, changing the gears is still an option...