โOct-19-2013 10:15 AM
โOct-20-2013 03:30 AM
covetsthesun wrote:
NC Hauler.. a "big dog" truck is simply a bigger stronger vehicle than a small one. In every group of dogs there's always an "alpha" male and he is the Big Dog.
There's also a saying... "if you can't run with the Big Dogs stay on the porch".
It's just a way of highlighting the more powerful object.
Our friend just happens to own a Ram diesel that can tow just about anything. I can ride in his truck and not deal with a salesman right away.
I've had Chevy/GM's for a long time and while I like them...Dodge compared well in Consumer Reports too. Our Ram friend thinks I should get a Sierra... he's impressed with the comfort and finish.
Thanks to all for the education. There's a lot of experience here and y'all are generous with sharing it. I'm sure there's a few folks out there that learned something new too.
cts
โOct-20-2013 03:10 AM
โOct-19-2013 06:39 PM
โOct-19-2013 06:21 PM
covetsthesun wrote:
Haven't decided on diesel or gas yet. As for a TT.. not sure about that either. So the short answer is...it depends.
โOct-19-2013 05:50 PM
โOct-19-2013 04:37 PM
โOct-19-2013 03:05 PM
โOct-19-2013 12:40 PM
covetsthesun wrote:
Well NC Hauler... I haven't ever driven a new diesel. We do have a friend who has a big dog Ram diesel 2013... nice truck, but it still makes some noise. I'll probably have to ask for a road test.
He did switch from one diesel to a gas and then back to diesel.
cts
โOct-19-2013 12:40 PM
covetsthesun wrote:smkettner wrote:
Get the lowest ratio available (highest numerical). Although it is not as critical with the newer 6 speed transmissions. 4wd is double the cost to swap gears if disappointed with oem. You will not lose much if any fuel mileage for the lower gear and may even improve towing efficiency.
Ok...now that is something I didn't know.. so the lowest gear ratio is the highest numerical? A 3 something ratio is actually a higher gear ratio than a 4?:? Eyeballs are rattling around now.
Do I understand this correctly?
cts
โOct-19-2013 12:10 PM
โOct-19-2013 12:06 PM
covetsthesun wrote:
Haven't decided on diesel or gas yet. As for a TT.. not sure about that either. So the short answer is...it depends.
Cost is a factor, diesels cost more. I've driven diesel cars and trucks both. Didn't like the smell or the noise, and since the truck will also be pretty close to a daily driver... I'm leaning toward gas.
I understand that diesels are probably better for towing in the mountains. But...the last diesel I drove had to stay running in the winter or it would "gel up" and that was down right annoying. It was a 1984 Mercedes 300DT. Great car for down south.
So, obviously I don't know a lot about diesels. I'm just info gathering right now.
So how does a high or low gear ratio affect tow ability?
cts
โOct-19-2013 11:50 AM
covetsthesun wrote:
Haven't decided on diesel or gas yet. As for a TT.. not sure about that either. So the short answer is...it depends.
Cost is a factor, diesels cost more. I've driven diesel cars and trucks both. Didn't like the smell or the noise, and since the truck will also be pretty close to a daily driver... I'm leaning toward gas.
I understand that diesels are probably better for towing in the mountains. But...the last diesel I drove had to stay running in the winter or it would "gel up" and that was down right annoying. It was a 1984 Mercedes 300DT. Great car for down south.
So, obviously I don't know a lot about diesels. I'm just info gathering right now.
So how does a high or low gear ratio affect tow ability?
cts
โOct-19-2013 11:13 AM
covetsthesun wrote:smkettner wrote:
Get the lowest ratio available (highest numerical). Although it is not as critical with the newer 6 speed transmissions. 4wd is double the cost to swap gears if disappointed with oem. You will not lose much if any fuel mileage for the lower gear and may even improve towing efficiency.
Ok...now that is something I didn't know.. so the lowest gear ratio is the highest numerical? A 3 something ratio is actually a higher gear ratio than a 4?:? Eyeballs are rattling around now.
Do I understand this correctly?
cts
Just read the thread about cold start diesels... Gas looking better all the time.
โOct-19-2013 11:10 AM
covetsthesun wrote:smkettner wrote:
Get the lowest ratio available (highest numerical). Although it is not as critical with the newer 6 speed transmissions. 4wd is double the cost to swap gears if disappointed with oem. You will not lose much if any fuel mileage for the lower gear and may even improve towing efficiency.
Ok...now that is something I didn't know.. so the lowest gear ratio is the highest numerical? A 3 something ratio is actually a higher gear ratio than a 4?:? Eyeballs are rattling around now.
Do I understand this correctly?
cts
Just read the thread about cold start diesels... Gas looking better all the time.
โOct-19-2013 10:53 AM
smkettner wrote:
Get the lowest ratio available (highest numerical). Although it is not as critical with the newer 6 speed transmissions. 4wd is double the cost to swap gears if disappointed with oem. You will not lose much if any fuel mileage for the lower gear and may even improve towing efficiency.