Originally posted by Big_Daddy_T
Ive found its easier to get head with the auto.![]()
WTF?

Originally posted by Big_Daddy_T
Ive found its easier to get head with the auto.![]()
Originally posted by XcumminsX
{ I am not having any problems with mine yet (10000) miles but im worried... My trans only slipped once (i think) when it was cold out and once from a stop light for about . 01 seconds
Nick [/B]
Originally posted by DPelletier
Like so many issues, there are no right or wrong answers to this IMO. Get the right tool for the job. 2x4 vs. 4x4, long box vs. short box, auto vs. stick, DRW vs. SRW. ALL have advantages and disadvantages. Which ones are important to you for what you do?
I waffle on this issue every time I buy a truck. Had a F150 4 spd, traded for a D250 auto which I traded for a F150 5spd, then a F150 auto, then a PSD 5spd, then my '01. 5 47RE, and on to my '03 ETH DEE. Notice any trends?
48RE:
- stronger than 47RE
- way better in heavy traffic
- advantage in low speed manouvering when towing
- faster
- more convenient to answer cell or drink coffee or eat burgers, etc.
- easier to have multiple drivers (esp. significant others)
NV-5600
- arguably the strongest transmission made
- cheaper to hold big power - only need a clutch
- more gear selections which are useful when towing heavy
- exhaust brake compatible
- less driveline power loss
You can see by my sig what I chose and I think its best for me, where I live and what I do with my truck. No regrets.
Cheers
Dave
I can do anything you can do
Sounds like even more workOriginally posted by Ol'TrailDog
Double clutch?... nanner, nanner
Originally posted by cyborg
I was on a harley he was driving a Ram, he won.
AMEN! I bought my truck mainly to tow my junk to Rausch Creek and Paragon. After some hairy rock gardens type trails, my left leg feels like a wet noodle.Originally posted by JeepinDoug
My main passion is rock crawling and after shifting all weekend in all hairy possitions, the last thing I want to do is shift on the relaxing ride home. My leg gets really sore after a weekend of tough trails.
Let' see foward,direct,overdrive clutches o'ya lets not forget lockup clutches