I have a 2005 2500 short bed 4 door p/u with the 5. 9 ltr. Cummins. It has the 6 speed manual with the "tow package" and 4. 11 rear end. My question is for any opinions and facts anyone might have on putting a "Gear Vendors" O/D unit on this vehicle. The eng is at 2500 rpm at 70+ mph and I would like to lower that to improve MPG.
Soooo, any opinions on or personal experiences good or bad with a Gear Vendors unit? Are they worth the $4000 bucks? Do they last? Is it a good company vs. any other comparable products? Do they stand behind their products? OR... . should I just put huge tires on the truck? Is changing out the rear end to a higher gear ratio cheaper?, overall better? Can I even put an o/d unit on my set up and not end up causing other problems in the transmission? I don't really tow anything, (don't ask me why I bought it with the tow package cuz I would have to say I was ignorant at the time) so my biggest concern is if I did put one on and I did tow something, how compromised might I be making the eng (?) or transmission (?) or... ... (?)
Is it worth the money vs. the potential fuel savings vs. wear and tear, if any? Genuine experience with Gear Vendors would be very appreciated. Thank you.
Soooo, any opinions on or personal experiences good or bad with a Gear Vendors unit? Are they worth the $4000 bucks? Do they last? Is it a good company vs. any other comparable products? Do they stand behind their products? OR... . should I just put huge tires on the truck? Is changing out the rear end to a higher gear ratio cheaper?, overall better? Can I even put an o/d unit on my set up and not end up causing other problems in the transmission? I don't really tow anything, (don't ask me why I bought it with the tow package cuz I would have to say I was ignorant at the time) so my biggest concern is if I did put one on and I did tow something, how compromised might I be making the eng (?) or transmission (?) or... ... (?)
Is it worth the money vs. the potential fuel savings vs. wear and tear, if any? Genuine experience with Gear Vendors would be very appreciated. Thank you.