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larry barnhart wrote:
I made a comment so settle down. Our chev was not made in Mexico if you care you would know.
chevman
IndyCamp wrote:
My Silverado was built about two hours up the road from me in Fort Wayne, IN. It was, you know, "built in the USA by American workers."
My TT was also built in Indiana by my fellow Hoosiers. :C
โApr-26-2014 02:29 PM
NO because they are American owned and built by American workers and the profits stay in the USA. Which however is so unlike Dodge/Ram HD trucks, the hemi engines etc, the ownership of Chrysler Corp, which it owned and run by Fiat of Italy, made in Mexico by Mexican workers with the sales profits from Americans going to Fiat of Italy! Got it???
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thomasmnile wrote:K Charles wrote:
First Dodge doesn't make Ram Fiat does
Gosh I thought it was Chrysler Group LLC and Fiat was the parent company. :h
So anyway, what's your point.............
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tempforce wrote:
the 3.21 rear gear builds up more heat than the 3.48-3.73 gear ratios.
the higher number ratios gears turn more. they have a lower load ratio per sq inch on the gears when towing heavy...
โApr-25-2014 09:26 PM
Huntindog wrote:
The 3.21 is a poor choice for towing. Lots of people say that all you gotta do is run in a lower tranny gear to make up for it.
Not really. Where the multiplication takes place matters to the overall performance and longevity of the driveline. Even if you have really low first gear for starting it rolling, the U joints are getting no help from that.
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