I have been reading all day regarding axles and options and such. I am seriously considering selling my 2006 Mega (DRW converted) 5. 9 auto w/ 3. 73 for a new Mega DRW. Maybe a crew but I thinkl I would miss the extra interior space.
For what I am planning to use the truck for. Mydaighter races in the Pro Women national Snocross circuit,so we run about 10,000 miles a year towing about 11,000 lbs (40' Featherlite G'neck race trailer. )
I dont need the long bed at this time for our trailer due to its configuration. It works perfect with the B&W Gooseneck hitch and extenda ball.
Now I see the arguments here about 3. 73 and 4. 10 gears, but most are talking ov towing in the 13000+ range According to ramtruck.com the say a Mega DRW with 3. 73 auto can pull 12,500. But the 4. 10 can tow more. I run about half my miles a year towing the other half empty. I know the Max Tow gives you some extra goodies. Should I opt up for the 4. 10 for my weight range? Admitedly we do get into some windy conditions in the winter. We usually run 70ish with the 5. 9 because that is where the engine likes to be power wise. I have a 5" exhaust( I know wasnt needed but its what was available when mine broke off) other than that truck is stock.
I am leaning 4. 10 based on a chart I saw by klenger it shows rpm/mph the same with 48re and 3. 73 to 68RFE and 4. 10. Suggestions and reasoning please. Oh My daily commute to work is a whopping 5 miles each way.
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For what I am planning to use the truck for. Mydaighter races in the Pro Women national Snocross circuit,so we run about 10,000 miles a year towing about 11,000 lbs (40' Featherlite G'neck race trailer. )
I dont need the long bed at this time for our trailer due to its configuration. It works perfect with the B&W Gooseneck hitch and extenda ball.
Now I see the arguments here about 3. 73 and 4. 10 gears, but most are talking ov towing in the 13000+ range According to ramtruck.com the say a Mega DRW with 3. 73 auto can pull 12,500. But the 4. 10 can tow more. I run about half my miles a year towing the other half empty. I know the Max Tow gives you some extra goodies. Should I opt up for the 4. 10 for my weight range? Admitedly we do get into some windy conditions in the winter. We usually run 70ish with the 5. 9 because that is where the engine likes to be power wise. I have a 5" exhaust( I know wasnt needed but its what was available when mine broke off) other than that truck is stock.
I am leaning 4. 10 based on a chart I saw by klenger it shows rpm/mph the same with 48re and 3. 73 to 68RFE and 4. 10. Suggestions and reasoning please. Oh My daily commute to work is a whopping 5 miles each way.
