Pop-Pop C wrote:
You may sacrifice some mileage with the 4:10 as a daily driver but when on the road will be highly beneficial. There can be steep hills or mountains where ever you may go.wouldnt want to limit your self just to,flat lands. Not sure where that would be.
You'd have a hard time finding a circumstance when the 4.10 would be beneficial over 3.55 gears towing a 16,500 lb rv. It would take an 8% grade at 60 mph before the 6.7 would even start pulling down from 2600 rpm in 4th gear with the 3.55 final drive. The 4.10 is reserved for heavier loads where the engine hasn't enough power to manage 60 mph.