Was involved in a discussion over in the GM Duramax group, and a fella was bragging about how much better his new Duramax/Allison setup pulls his 19,000 trailer than his late model Dodge/Cummins - tho' he IS happier with the fuel economy from the Dodge.
Turns out, the Dodge has a 3. 55 axle ratio vs a 3. 73 in the GM. I responded that the Dodge was SERIOUSLY out of its towing capability with the 3. 55 pulling 19,000, and that 4. 10's would give FAR better pulling capability - in fact, not sure that the Dodge is even RATED to pull that heavy a load!
SO - you guys towing loads well over 10,000 lbs. , what axle ratios do YOU use, and are you satisfied with it - especially when pulling in the hills? If you DO use 4. 10's, what sort of fuel mileage are you getting empty/loaded? Primarily interested in stock or near stock engines...
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http://community. webshots.com/user/davison71 Early '91 250, 727 AT, 307 rear... Banks Stinger exhaust, intercooler... US Gear OD... MORE than a match for every new PS Ford encountered so far...
Turns out, the Dodge has a 3. 55 axle ratio vs a 3. 73 in the GM. I responded that the Dodge was SERIOUSLY out of its towing capability with the 3. 55 pulling 19,000, and that 4. 10's would give FAR better pulling capability - in fact, not sure that the Dodge is even RATED to pull that heavy a load!
SO - you guys towing loads well over 10,000 lbs. , what axle ratios do YOU use, and are you satisfied with it - especially when pulling in the hills? If you DO use 4. 10's, what sort of fuel mileage are you getting empty/loaded? Primarily interested in stock or near stock engines...
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http://community. webshots.com/user/davison71 Early '91 250, 727 AT, 307 rear... Banks Stinger exhaust, intercooler... US Gear OD... MORE than a match for every new PS Ford encountered so far...
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