New Guy Check-in and Cummins Question
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RE: New Guy Check-in and Cummins Question
wow, I can just sit back and not even hit the keyboard and it seems as if I were here
the only problem I have come across when going off the beaten path with my truck is when I encounter the soft stuff, the front end does tend to sink. now in up hill climbs the added weight on the front end helps alot if the back gets a little squirrely.
what was said earlier is correct, the only gearing offered with the manual is the 3.73's due tot he gearing being so high. I have 4.10's only because I have the old dependable NV5600. I kinda wish I had 3.73's at times, but put this bad boy in double low and I'm pulling a house off its foundation.
since you said you plan on putting 33's on I might suggest this. the added height of the wheel over the stock one will lower the final gearing. if you get 4.10's with the auto, and put 33's on it will be just as if your truck had the 3.73's and stock wheels. you will have to have the computer reprogrammed for the taller tires, however you will not loose overall performance. but it is still your gun to pull the trigger on.
the only problem I have come across when going off the beaten path with my truck is when I encounter the soft stuff, the front end does tend to sink. now in up hill climbs the added weight on the front end helps alot if the back gets a little squirrely.
what was said earlier is correct, the only gearing offered with the manual is the 3.73's due tot he gearing being so high. I have 4.10's only because I have the old dependable NV5600. I kinda wish I had 3.73's at times, but put this bad boy in double low and I'm pulling a house off its foundation.
since you said you plan on putting 33's on I might suggest this. the added height of the wheel over the stock one will lower the final gearing. if you get 4.10's with the auto, and put 33's on it will be just as if your truck had the 3.73's and stock wheels. you will have to have the computer reprogrammed for the taller tires, however you will not loose overall performance. but it is still your gun to pull the trigger on.
#13
RE: New Guy Check-in and Cummins Question
ORIGINAL: jakebrake
also i think the autos need a band adjustment every 30,000 miles, but that is really easy to do.
also i think the autos need a band adjustment every 30,000 miles, but that is really easy to do.
My $0.02