My 97 had 200,000 on it before I made any kind of upgrades. To date I only have BD injectors and straight pipe. Motor is still stock, other than the injector's. The 5 spd was where I had trouble, 5th gear as usual. After the 4 th time I swapped the allison in. My truck pulls a 40' G/N that wieghs 8500 lbs empty. normal loads run in 10-15,000 lb range and the occasional 20,000 lb. So on average its safe to say it stay's in the 30,000 gvw area most of the time. Never have had a complaint on the power. Always wished I had 3. 54' when the 4. 10's were in it. The diff. has held up fine, no probs. at all. When the new gears were swapped in, the internals looked darn good for 200k I thought. Frame-- I would not worry. Only thing that would warrant 4. 10's would be the wind drag on the 5ver, just my opinion. Thats been my experience on my truck. Now I've got basically the same gearing as a 5spd/4. 10- running brownie in Direct and a 5spd/3. 54 running the brownie in OD.
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97 Dodge cab/chassis 1 ton,Allison at 545 4spd auto, Brown-Lipe 3spd auxillary, 3. 54's,11'flatbed , bd injectors, K&N filter,Cobra 29 CB, Wilson 2000, electcric & V/H brakes, 50 gal. aux tank, pulling 40'G/N flatbed trailer,
275,000 miles and counting
[This message has been edited by LARGE CAR (edited 12-09-2000). ]
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97 Dodge cab/chassis 1 ton,Allison at 545 4spd auto, Brown-Lipe 3spd auxillary, 3. 54's,11'flatbed , bd injectors, K&N filter,Cobra 29 CB, Wilson 2000, electcric & V/H brakes, 50 gal. aux tank, pulling 40'G/N flatbed trailer,
275,000 miles and counting
[This message has been edited by LARGE CAR (edited 12-09-2000). ]