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dodge_guy
Sep 18, 2020Explorer II
valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:
Everybody is talking about no difference at highway speeds. But the high speed gears will put more strain everything when starting the load.
Assuming you don't exceed the ratings...it will only put more strain on the drive shaft and rear transaxle gears but they are rated for that extra load.
Everything else will see identical strain levels.
- The axles past the pumpkin have no clue what is providing the torque.
- The transmission will simply select a different gear to keep the strain the same and the engine won't know the difference as the overall gear ratio will be pretty much the same.
It's only if you exceed the max rating for the rear end that it becomes an issue.
With a lower gear (numerically higher) each gets in the transmission will then become that much more efficient. So if you were running in 5th or 6th with 3.30 gears you could run in 6th or 7th (all dependent on transmission gearing) with 3.55’s. Also with the lower gears the truck will accelerate easier and maintain speed easier due to the increased efficiency. The only place you “might” see a loss in mileage is unloaded highway. And that number may only be .2 at most!
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