Hey Guys,
There is a whole lot of difference between the ratios of a bolt action trannie and the automatics... ... ... ... .
Do a final, final drive ratio on both options and then decide.
Barry is right -- I'd go 3. 73 with the auto and 3. 42 with the G56 manual.
The auto has a way overdrive in 6th (0. 63). I think the 3. 73 would work nicer on the highway when towing with the automatic.
Note: The default with the automatic, without dealer intervention is the 3. 73. The 3. 42 is a no charge option and the 4. 10 a $50 option. But the point is, 3. 73 is what most of the automatics have and it strikes the best balance.
I saw this chart below in another thread a while back:
G56 Manual w/0. 74 final drive ratio in 6th gear, 265/70-17 tires, 654 revs per mile @ 70 mph:
3. 42 axle -- 1931 rpm at 70 mph
3. 73 axle -- 2106 rpm at 70 mph
4. 11 axle -- 2321 rpm at 70 mph (combination not available -- just for comparison)
6-Speed Automatic w/0. 63 final drive ratio in 6th gear, 265/70-17 tires, 654 revs per mile @ 70 mph:
3. 42 axle -- 1644 rpm at 70 mph
3. 73 axle -- 1793 rpm at 70 mph
4. 11 axle -- 1976 rpm at 70 mph
The last column is the RPM's at 70 mph. Note that the 6 speed automatic with the 4. 11 isn't much worse on the highway than the G56 manual with the most economical option, 3. 42 -- Both around 1950 rpm's.
Just a guess but I'd imagine the fuel savings of the 6 speed automatic and the 3. 42 on the highway must be impressive at 1644 rpm's and makes the automatic possibly a better choice for highway cruising without a load.
But the 3. 73 is most likely the best ratio overall for the automatic.
I initially was search for an auto with a 3. 42 rear for economy but ultimately ended up with a 3. 73 rear and am quite happy.