
I owned a ’97 CTD 4X4 5Sp with 3:54 gears LWB. It was perfectly geared for what I needed. It ran great, towed like a nut, ran good empty--- generally perfect. Did everything from horse trailer duty to mild / not so mild off roading, toy hauling, construction materials and extended cross country driving under no load. The sweet spot seemed to be 78 miles an hour with no load.
Then one day some excavator bought it from me on the street. It was a great deal for both of us. Mine had spent several winters in the mountains of Colorado and I drooled over a shinny 6 speed HO.
I now have taken delivery of a 2002 QC Short Box 6-speed with 4:10s. It seemed like a good way to go. The 6 speed has a taller drive number, so I made the call to go with the lower gears figuring some difference would be made up with the 6 gear, well the other would be made up in a larger tire. With only several thousand miles on it but here are my issues:
1. Its louder then heck going down the hightway compared to my 97. The engine is screaming for mercy and I fear that magical 78 MPH
2. My milage stinks (14 MPG indicated)
Here are my specific questions:
1. Will the truck mellow out with age
2. What tire size do I need to be at in order to have the same effective gearing as my ’97. The ’02 has a 6sp that is a . 6x final drive so it should act as a taller gear.
3. When I use the tire calculator on Randy’s Ring http://www.randysringandpinion.com/calc-tire.html
I come up that my stock tires are 31” calculated. However, when actually measure the tire it’s a 29”. I clearly understand that this has to do with the weight of the vehicle and the mounting. However, if I am figuring what tire to put on should I buy the calculated, indicated (sidewall) or measured (either loaded or unloaded) size.
4. It looks like the largest tire that I can fit (wihtout any hitting) is a 245/85/16 or 295/75-16. Is this true? Which has a larger diameter?
5. Many of you are going with the Rickson (or Alcoa?) 19. 5" wheels. If my only interest is tire size, would this get me anything. Sure- I know- I eat tires like breakfast cereal- too. So this does have some appeal.
Thanks again to all the TRD mebers fo your thelp.