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Super duty rear ratio!

muddyriver
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I'm starting to research buying a new truck. I'm defiantly going diesel this time and wondering what rear end a person should get. I'll be towing a camper around 9K. with about 1200K in the box of the truck. I'm hoping to buy used. My 6.2 had 3:73 which pulled our 8600# camper well, but wish it would have had the 4:10 in it. Does a person go to 3:55 or stay at 3:73 or even move up to 4:10. I would appreciate peoples information. Kind Regards, Nathan
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BB_TX
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I have a 2012 F350 6.7 with the 3:55. Tows the 12,000 lb 5er fine over CO mountain passes. Cruises at 70 in 6th on flat to rolling highways.

Farm_Camp
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I just got a 2017 (in my signature) and it's got the 3:31 rear end, and it's not locking, or even limited slip... It's the truck that I could find and afford mind you. I'm not going to campaign for my set up. I do not have experience towing with the other ratios... AND... I've only towed about 300 miles with this setup so far...

With those 4 million disclaimers stated... I can not believe how much better this truck tows than my 2010 5.4L did. My trailer is at least 8300# (Dry/Fantasy weight)

Back to the truck... This engine paired with the 6spd tranny... It's an amazing difference in experience. I guess in short (and other opinions may vary widely) I would not shy away from the 3.31 if the rest of the truck was want you wanted ( you said looking used)... If I had the budget to order whatever I wanted, well.... Haha..

Anyway - just one Man's (limited) experience with the 3.31 - take it for whatever. ๐Ÿ™‚ I loved my old "Blue Monster", but, I don't want it back! ๐Ÿ™‚
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TV: 2017 F250 XLT 4X4 CC SB 6.7L PD 3.31 - "The Silver Streak"
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alexleblanc
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Unless youโ€™re looking at a drw f350 the diesel in the f250 and f350 srw options are 3.31 and 3.55, the 3.55 are automatic if you go for 20โ€ wheels. Any version of the diesel super duty will pull that TT.
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Dukecity426
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muddyriver wrote:
I'm starting to research buying a new truck. I'm defiantly going diesel this time and wondering what rear end a person should get. I'll be towing a camper around 9K. with about 1200K in the box of the truck. I'm hoping to buy used. My 6.2 had 3:73 which pulled our 8600# camper well, but wish it would have had the 4:10 in it. Does a person go to 3:55 or stay at 3:73 or even move up to 4:10. I would appreciate peoples information. Kind Regards, Nathan


We have the 3:73 and it does fine. With the power the newer diesels have, one could go with the 3:55. Being that you are buying used, you should research the specs (especially the torque) of the diesel engine. When we are towing and I am in "tow mode" usually the (transmission) will not shift into 5th gear until 60 MPH. I am used to it now, as we have owned this truck for 14 years. Hope this helps............Bruce
2004 GMC 4X4 D/A CC SB, "Juice/Attitude", 4" SS Exhaust, AFE intake, 2018 Reflection 29RS, two AC's, Reese 16K Slider, Bilstein shocks, 2 Honda EU 2000i generators.

Colo_Native
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I have a F250 with 3:55 and tow about 10000# no issue and I pull in the Rockies a lot
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Turtle_n_Peeps
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For that weight a 3:55 would be fine.
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