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dodge_guy
Jun 04, 2021Explorer II
KD4UPL wrote:
When I had a 1996 Dodge truck years ago the cruise was even worse than what you're describing; it would drop nearly 10 mph before accelerating and overshooting the cruise speed by nearly 10 mph.
All the Chevy truck's I've owned have kept the cruise speed pretty close, I'd say normally only a 2 or 3 MPH variance. The few Fords I've driven seemed to be somewhere between the two extremes.
I've found that when towing with my 2500 Suburban that has the 6 speed auto it actually works better to lock out 6th gear. The truck doesn't pick up as much speed on downhills and it picks speed back up quicker on the up hills. I ran the numbers on the ratios and it's like trading my 3.37 axle gears for 4.30.
That’s funny. My 97 Dodge conv van with a 5.9 and 3.90 gears never had an issue holding a set speed. Never even gave it a second thought even when towing a 6500lb TT.
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