Soli, what you need to look at is when you are on the highway, what is the RPM of the motor? The big thing you need to keep in mind is that if the motor gets over 2200 RPM when cruising, your mileage is going to start taking a nose dive. With your truck completely stock, you should have hit 2200 RPM at about 72 mpH. With the bigger tires, you are going to hit it now at about 80 MPH (actual speed). If you install 4.30 gears and get the speedo calibrated, you will hit the 2200 RPM line at about 65 MPH. So, how fast do you drive? Atleast with the 4.11 gears, you will still hit 72 mph without a significant hit to the mileage. But, the question is, are you willing to spend $1600-2000 on new gears and to have them installed for the slightly better acceleration? Not saying yes or no, but that is the cost.