Originally posted by Troll
Both ratios will tow the same amount of total weight , but the 4:10's will get you up to speed quicker.
Originally posted by RMcCulloch
Not necessarily true: the 3500/HO/48RE/DRW has a GCWR of 21,000 with 3. 73s and 23,000 with 4. 10s.
For a 14k tow, the 3. 73 will be borderline.
Originally posted by Elite1
I agree with your statement when talking about an Auto trans. , but with the 6 spd. the 3. 73 should be plenty low, since 1st and 2nd gear are lower geared than 1st gear in the auto!
Originally posted by RMcCulloch
According to the Dodge Towing guide, a 4WD RC 3500 6-speed DRW is rated for 13,650 with a 3. 73 and 15,650 with a 4. 10
The QC 4WD 3500 6-speed DRW is rated for 13,300 with a 3. 73 and 15,300 with a 4. 10
The ratings for the automatics are 200 pounds higher due to the lighter weight of the transmissions.
The GCWRs are the same for both the transmissions:
21,000 with 3. 73
23,000 with 4. 10
Feel free to verify this information for yourself.
Originally posted by Elite1
It is my belief that Dodge is making a blanket statement re: the GCWRs. I'll bet if you cornered one of their engineers responsible for that print he may admit a difference between the Auto and manual 6 spd. , based on the final drive gearing... check this...