But how many gears does a truck need?? Seems like 6 would be plenty...
My Ford has 15 forward and 3 reverse
Nick
And how many do you use?...
allpar.com has the story, as said by others this is a gas engine transmission designed by ZF with a torque capacity of some thing like 400 ft pounds, not for the Cummins engine trucks.I drove my first max tow today. Rode good and had decent power. I spoke to my diesel buddy at the dealer and he witnessed first hand at the training center an 8 speed auto for the upcoming new trucks. He said they looked bullet proof. You guys expecting to by a 6 speed new truck "Don't do it"
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allpar.com has the story, as said by others this is a gas engine transmission designed by ZF with a torque capacity of some thing like 400 ft pounds, not for the Cummins engine trucks.
And how many do you use?...
To get this thread back on track (Max Tow) I will relate my impressions off my new truck. I am really impressed with this truck, all except the navigation system. I just finished bring our Mobile Suites home from the dealer for hail damage and warranty work. I used the integrated brake controller with the electric over hydraulic disk brakes (EOH). I have pulled this trailer with the Max Brake on my other truck. As of right now I do not think I will be installing the Max Brake. I went in to the EVIC screen, selected heavy EOH, guessed at gain setting and started out slowly on a quiet street and tried them. Only had to do a slight adjustment and felt confident to hit the road. With a mix of city and highway towing I think this controller will be good to go and seems to be as functional as the Max Brake. I had to do a couple of quick stops due to traffic and I thought the brakes were coming on to hard but after more stops I realized it was the exhaust brake and transmission doing their job. I was in tow/haul and jake on. So far, so good. As mentioned previously, give this new controller a honest try. I may have a Max Brake for sale.
To get this thread back on track (Max Tow) I will relate my impressions off my new truck. I am really impressed with this truck, all except the navigation system. I just finished bring our Mobile Suites home from the dealer for hail damage and warranty work. I used the integrated brake controller with the electric over hydraulic disk brakes (EOH). I have pulled this trailer with the Max Brake on my other truck. As of right now I do not think I will be installing the Max Brake. I went in to the EVIC screen, selected heavy EOH, guessed at gain setting and started out slowly on a quiet street and tried them. Only had to do a slight adjustment and felt confident to hit the road. With a mix of city and highway towing I think this controller will be good to go and seems to be as functional as the Max Brake. I had to do a couple of quick stops due to traffic and I thought the brakes were coming on to hard but after more stops I realized it was the exhaust brake and transmission doing their job. I was in tow/haul and jake on. So far, so good. As mentioned previously, give this new controller a honest try. I may have a Max Brake for sale.
If the new Ram oem brake controller is now designed to tap into or otherwise sense brake line pressure to the truck brakes and simultaneously activate trailer braking and someone can prove that with prints, spec sheets, or even photos I will eat my words and apologize.