That's funny, I had the same opinion and refused to take my 2010 RAV4 in for the same issue, but I thought it was to change the clearance from the floor to the bottom of pedal to avoid the bogus throttle sticking issue.
The bed is being built to our specs, even though it's not out of the ordinary, the builders around here are 3 months behind. If it's not a cookie cutter bed build, it's 3 months.Two months to bolt on a service bed????Yow......
Sam
ThankyouCongratulations on your new work truck.
OK, now that I've got a couple of thousand miles of driving it, I have to say I'm impressed with the new power and 68rfe. But I'm not a fan of the 3:42 rear end, if I have it in drive and say going 45MPH at 1250 RPM or less, and want to accelerate, the entire driveline shudders until the RPM is over 1500. So now I immediately click on Tow/Haul and EB when I start the truck, it seems to run better that way, I only hope to have good MPG driving it in T/H.
When Dodge came out with the 3:42, I wondered about that, that it might always seem like if it was climbing a grade with a high GCVW, but I guess it effects it even at a low GVW. If it was my truck, that I paid for (it is a company owned truck) it would have at a minimum, a 3:73, and if it was a 3500 DRW it would have the 4:10's.
Get a temperature probe in that G56 and keep a close eye on it. I don't like my 3:73 rear with the G56, so I couldn't imagine going with a 3:42. If there is ever a need for my rear end repair, it will be changed to the 4:10's, however my C&C is only 305 HP. Also I believe 4:10's are easier on the G56 and will help with it running cooler.I thought the 3.42:1 gearing was going to be far too tall for me as I was coming from a 4.10:1-geared, ZF S5, 7.3/T444E, and two gas V8 trucks with 4.88:1 gears. However, I find the gearing nearly perfect thus far with the torque and power of my G56-equipped 2014 2500.
Firth/direct should be a great hill puller, and is 'direct'.
Get a temperature probe in that G56 and keep a close eye on it. I don't like my 3:73 rear with the G56, so I couldn't imagine going with a 3:42. If there is ever a need for my rear end repair, it will be changed to the 4:10's, however my C&C is only 305 HP. Also I believe 4:10's are easier on the G56 and will help with it running cooler.
photowrite
Are you saying with a 6 speed stick in 5th you are in direct?
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Get a temperature probe in that G56 and keep a close eye on it. I don't like my 3:73 rear with the G56, so I couldn't imagine going with a 3:42.
Get a temperature probe in that G56 and keep a close eye on it. I don't like my 3:73 rear with the G56, so I couldn't imagine going with a 3:42. If there is ever a need for my rear end repair, it will be changed to the 4:10's, however my C&C is only 305 HP. Also I believe 4:10's are easier on the G56 and will help with it running cooler.
Yes, it has the AE version.You have the AE ratios correct?