Jul-17-2015 10:25 AM
Jul-17-2015 12:32 PM
ksss wrote:IdaD wrote:
I think you mean MT, not MO.
You should be fine if you have the right expectations. With a naturally aspirated engine you'll lose some power at elevation, so be prepared for that going up some of the higher mountian passses. As far as going down hills you just need to be sure to shift down into lower gears and lay off the brakes as much as you can. I would assume the 5.0 would give you at least decent engine braking. The real key on going down passes is not overheating your brakes so they don't work when you need them, and keep your speeds reasonable.
Also since you'll be right next door, you ought to work Idaho in. The Sawtooths by Stanley are more impressive than the Tetons, and they're not that far out of the way. Cut over to Idaho Falls and take 20 over to 75, then take 75 up through Sun Valley and over Galena into the Stanley Basin and over to 93 near Challis, and then head north up to Missoula. I didn't look at your itenerary so I don't know how far out of the way that is, but Central Idaho has some gorgeous country to explore.
Agreed. My only suggestion is to go around Galena and go through Arco, Mackey and Challis to get to the Sawtooths. Galena is a big hill.
Jul-17-2015 12:26 PM
Jul-17-2015 12:18 PM
IdaD wrote:
I think you mean MT, not MO.
You should be fine if you have the right expectations. With a naturally aspirated engine you'll lose some power at elevation, so be prepared for that going up some of the higher mountian passses. As far as going down hills you just need to be sure to shift down into lower gears and lay off the brakes as much as you can. I would assume the 5.0 would give you at least decent engine braking. The real key on going down passes is not overheating your brakes so they don't work when you need them, and keep your speeds reasonable.
Also since you'll be right next door, you ought to work Idaho in. The Sawtooths by Stanley are more impressive than the Tetons, and they're not that far out of the way. Cut over to Idaho Falls and take 20 over to 75, then take 75 up through Sun Valley and over Galena into the Stanley Basin and over to 93 near Challis, and then head north up to Missoula. I didn't look at your itenerary so I don't know how far out of the way that is, but Central Idaho has some gorgeous country to explore.
Jul-17-2015 12:02 PM
Jul-17-2015 11:57 AM
bgum wrote:
You know what shape your truck is in I don't. If it is in fairly good shape have the brakes checked, fluids checked, tires checked, and belts and hoses checked. After that there is no reason you shouldn't have a trouble free trip concerning the truck. 5000 appears to be a low estimate for that trip but even at that no problem.
Jul-17-2015 11:46 AM
Jul-17-2015 11:08 AM
Jul-17-2015 10:53 AM
IdaD wrote:
I think you mean MT, not MO.
You should be fine if you have the right expectations. With a naturally aspirated engine you'll lose some power at elevation, so be prepared for that going up some of the higher mountian passses. As far as going down hills you just need to be sure to shift down into lower gears and lay off the brakes as much as you can. I would assume the 5.0 would give you at least decent engine braking. The real key on going down passes is not overheating your brakes so they don't work when you need them, and keep your speeds reasonable.
Also since you'll be right next door, you ought to work Idaho in. The Sawtooths by Stanley are more impressive than the Tetons, and they're not that far out of the way. Cut over to Idaho Falls and take 20 over to 75, then take 75 up through Sun Valley and over Galena into the Stanley Basin and over to 93 near Challis, and then head north up to Missoula. I didn't look at your itenerary so I don't know how far out of the way that is, but Central Idaho has some gorgeous country to explore.
Jul-17-2015 10:50 AM
Jul-17-2015 10:41 AM
Jul-17-2015 10:36 AM