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zackyboy3rs
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Aug 01, 2018

Black Mountain Up and Down advice

Been awhile since descending BM and I have never went up BM (diffenert route prior). As I am traveling west (up) I will be using my truck (signature) and pulling my parents TT - 7500 to 8000 pounds. What advice can y’all share? I am from Eastern NC so I don’t make many trips to mountains. Thanks
  • Merrykalia wrote:
    I will agree that you need to hold it back a bit going downhill, but if you use your tow/haul mode on your truck and hold it back to about 50 to begin your descent. You are on an interstate highway (I assume you are on I-40), so don't hold it back to 35 or 40 mph. That could get you killed with traffic flying by you going 60 mph. Use your brake to slow you down to about 50, then let it coast on down until you get about 60, then brake again to slow it down to 50. Keep doing this all the way down the mountain.


    I respectfully disagree with this. I think you should pick your speed and choose the gear to hold you at that speed without braking.
  • I will agree that you need to hold it back a bit going downhill, but if you use your tow/haul mode on your truck and hold it back to about 50 to begin your descent. You are on an interstate highway (I assume you are on I-40), so don't hold it back to 35 or 40 mph. That could get you killed with traffic flying by you going 60 mph. Use your brake to slow you down to about 50, then let it coast on down until you get about 60, then brake again to slow it down to 50. Keep doing this all the way down the mountain.
  • Just make sure your tranny controls your down hill speed. Do NOT control your speed with your brakes. Or they may overheat and then you will have no brakes!!
  • Use the same gear going down as you did going up...or one lower. Don’t ride the brakes. Slow your rig below the speed you want and then release the brakes. You’ll be fine! Westerners aren’t better drivers than Tarheels, we are just used to it.
  • Up is easy, just gas it and try not to get caught behind the real slow ones. You will want the RPM's up 3500 to 4000, more wont hurt it.
    Down is a bit harder, but I'd try to find a gear that would hold me around 35 to 40 with minimal brake. Whatever gear and speed you came up would be a good place to start going down, maybe even slower.