As I understand the 48re, it has a lockup in manual 2nd gear that stays locked since it does not shift. So here is the question:
If I want to pull somthing big a short distance, like to get it off the road, what is the best I can expect? I thought I could put it in 2nd, and in 4 X 4 low range, to get lockup and a low gear ratio at all 6 tires. That should be max towing with the 48re, for a short distance at low speed, right?
My next question is what I can connect to at the back of the truck that will not be hurt by pulling that hard? Direct to the rear axel? Perhaps a triangle from each side of the axel near the wheels, to the drag? Each side rear spring shackle on the frame rails?
I have a 20k tow rope that I suspect would part before I broke anything on the truck, but I don't want to bend anything important just giving a little roadside assistance. The Cummins HO has the power, but I just don't know much I can use by being attached to the Dodge part.
If I want to pull somthing big a short distance, like to get it off the road, what is the best I can expect? I thought I could put it in 2nd, and in 4 X 4 low range, to get lockup and a low gear ratio at all 6 tires. That should be max towing with the 48re, for a short distance at low speed, right?
My next question is what I can connect to at the back of the truck that will not be hurt by pulling that hard? Direct to the rear axel? Perhaps a triangle from each side of the axel near the wheels, to the drag? Each side rear spring shackle on the frame rails?
I have a 20k tow rope that I suspect would part before I broke anything on the truck, but I don't want to bend anything important just giving a little roadside assistance. The Cummins HO has the power, but I just don't know much I can use by being attached to the Dodge part.