I am with Steve M. Tow in OD on the interstate while its fairly level, maybe small inclines. Grades, hills, and curves all get OD locked out. -- Personally I dont see how people can stand the noise of 2500 rpms all day long.
Now that I have installed a DTT smartcontroller, there are a few other options available. I set it to downshift from 4th to 3rd at 55mph. Depending on the hill I just ease off the throttle let the speed drop, the SC does the downshift, I cruise the hill at 55. Once at the top I pick up the speed and back into OD it goes, automatically.
Another thing is I have gotten to like is towing with the PDR valet switch in valet mode. Does not have quite the top end power I would like ( gonna fix that ). I like the valet mode because it means really pressing down on the throttle. 1/2 and Full throttle to go up the inclines. I like this because with the smartcontroller's TC saver feature I can let in run it 4th unlocked. Depends on the incline of course, but sometimes I just put the foot to the floor and let the TC saver kick it out of lockup. The added increase in RPMs is just the right boost, and the efficient DTT TC seems to take it all in stride. This is a nice mode for smaller inclines. -- Larger inclines, long grades, hilly sections, lots of curves, get the OD lockout button and possible activation of full power mode.