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Terryallan wrote:
As others have said. Gear down. Your sig says you have a gasser. So you have lots of engine braking in the lower gears. I come down Black Mountain in 2nd. I start down 321 in 1st, and up shift to 2nd part of the way down, I start down 221 in 1st, and upshift to 2nd after the top 2 miles. I come down 226 in first, all the way down in 1st. I also do 16 in 2nd.
You didn't say which road you will come down. The interstates are easiest. They have the same max grade % all across the US.
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bud121156 wrote:
IIRC, its 6% for 6 miles.
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bud121156 wrote:
I came down Black Mountain on I-40, this week. I have a smaller trailer and a V-8 Silverado 1500. I was in tow mode and pulled down in third gear. Hardly had to use the brakes.
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zackyboy3rs wrote:
1st timer hauling North Carolina mountains. Little nervous about the descent on the way back to flat land. I will be towing my parents TT which is 7500lbs total weight. Give me any tips or pointers. Tow/haul button on, gear down? Bend over & kiss my a$$ goodbye or what? Thanks