nc_beagle
Ram Guru
It's this for me.Guess it's my age, but to this day whenever I hear the word Maverick I think of this:
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It's this for me.Guess it's my age, but to this day whenever I hear the word Maverick I think of this:
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Did you forget about the Dodge Dart?wrong brand. GM and Chrysler revive old nameplates to make MUCH more exaggerated versions of their originals, fords designers do something like this
designer 1: "they said we have to revive the maverick name and update the mustang lineup to get ahead of the competition"
designer 2: "well sure, what are we thinking"
Designer 1: "....Sh*tty Econoboxes??"
Designer 2: "Agreed, Sh*tty econoboxes, but make one of them a disappointing half truck and the other ELECTRIC so we can ruin our brand history AND still act like we did something cool."
did you pull your build sheet?Picked up my first Ram truck. It came with 3.21 gears but it identifies as a Ram with 3.92's...
LOL, I was going to go look for a pic just like the one you put in. YEP, I remember that. Ugliest car I ever saw. Big fat ***, skinny tires, practically rolled over going around a corner... Funny looking things...Guess it's my age, but to this day whenever I hear the word Maverick I think of this:
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And that makes me think of... "Have Gun Will Travel..." Of course all the youngins are going WTF are they talking about?It's this for me.
Realistically if all the planets align perfectly, 3.92 will cost you at most, $1000 in gas extra,over 120000 miles(not sharing my math, cause I don't care if it is off a little) tell the dealership that they need to make it right! Running boards, tonneau, mud flaps. Seems like you can get something. Maybe free oil changes, maybe cai?placed my factory order 6 months ago with 3.21. fubar'd order, swtiched to 22, had to change colour, yada yada, you know the drill. when they replaced my order and i asked for the build sheet, all looks good, except now 3.92. so i sez WTF. manager sez my mistake, i order all stock trucks that way, and i overlooked it when i entered yours. so i wonder if he's going to pay for the difference on the fuel bill on a long road trip. it's not a dealbreaker mistake, but i sure hope it's all that wonderful as some of you guys say. i will put one size larger tires (up to LT275 70 18) so maybe that will help.
I've been on a search for a new truck and can't seem to find any RAMs with the 3.92 gears. Is there a way to search for them? I put it in the keywords in cars.com but it only brings up a few and none have the sport package.
I just clicked the box on the "Build my Ram" page that selected the proper 3:92 gearing. TA DA! It was in the truck that arrived at the dealer for me. Worked like a charm. Had all the options I wanted.I've been on a search for a new truck and can't seem to find any RAMs with the 3.92 gears. Is there a way to search for them? I put it in the keywords in cars.com but it only brings up a few and none have the sport package.
Unless you tow a lot. Then a 3.92 might save you money. I'm on my last camping trip for this year and am right at 8 mpg. I got close to 9 in my 2015 same kind of towing, lot of mountains. The DT, however is a much better tow beast in a lot of subtle ways. And the 2015 was not bad at all. Oh, big surprise, lane sense is actually useful on certain kinds of roads and certain kinds of conditions. Now, I must admit the 22 mpg without the trailer upon occasion (lyometer) is pleasant to see...and the ride is luxurious. I have a BTS edition with 3.21. It tows a 6700 lb loaded trailer great except for the mpg...Realistically if all the planets align perfectly, 3.92 will cost you at most, $1000 in gas extra,over 120000 miles(not sharing my math, cause I don't care if it is off a little) tell the dealership that they need to make it right! Running boards, tonneau, mud flaps. Seems like you can get something. Maybe free oil changes, maybe cai?
Unless you tow a lot. Then a 3.92 might save you money. I'm on my last camping trip for this year and am right at 8 mpg. I got close to 9 in my 2015 same kind of towing, lot of mountains. The DT, however is a much better tow beast in a lot of subtle ways. And the 2015 was not bad at all. Oh, big surprise, lane sense is actually useful on certain kinds of roads and certain kinds of conditions. Now, I must admit the 22 mpg without the trailer upon occasion (lyometer) is pleasant to see...and the ride is luxurious. I have a BTS edition with 3.21. It tows a 6700 lb loaded trailer great except for the mpg...
I agree on wind. Mountains?The 3.92 never saves you money, doesn't matter what gear you sit in/tow with, or what you do with the truck.
The 3.21 only saves you money when it is running in 8th gear. Other than that, there is no savings anywhere else for either gear ratio.
(This is ignoring the fact that you can manufacture a test where the 3.21 is revving higher at a very specific speed than the 3.92 (right before the 3.21 upshifts), and then hold that speed for a long period of time.)
Edit: Also the difference between your trucks of 8 and 9 is not really signficant. I've towed a number of times this year with my truck and trailer and I will get anywhere between 8.5 to 11 depending on external conditions, with wind being the biggest factor by far. Headwind = 8, tailwind = closer to 11. I was able to repeat the same test (going to the same place) several times so it's a great way to test for this kind of thing.
Wind has completely changed my mpg more than anything else. I've run my trailer empty, and loaded, and can't really spot a difference in either towing power or mpg. But a stiff/sustained head wind will suck my tank dry in "seconds". A few hours straight into a head wind... that's what it kills it for me.
I agree on wind. Mountains?
41 pages into this thread and I finally figured it out:
If you tow, 3.92 is better.
If you don't tow, 3.21 is better.
Period, the end.
And if you wanna fuss about fuel economy... Get the diesel.41 pages into this thread and I finally figured it out:
If you tow, 3.92 is better.
If you don't tow, 3.21 is better.
Period, the end.
41 pages into this thread and I finally figured it out:
If you tow, 3.92 is better.
If you don't tow, 3.21 is better.
Period, the end.
Ah, but you're splitting hair's here. The rabbit hole it much too deep on this topic, so I figured out the easy answer which is what I posted:41 pages .... and yet you still missed it
To maximize towing, get 3.92
To maximize mpg, get 3.21
To rock crawl, get 3.92
But ... for towing the white elephant in the room is that you still won't "need" the 3.92, because you are payload limited. Since we all (probably) use our truck for much more than just towing (heavy towing usually is just recreational in 1500's), then why waste extra fuel 95% of the time while not towing, when the 3.21 can save you gas AND tow at the same time, within the limitations of our payload?
The 3.21 just makes the most sense for our 1500s. There are some very select use cases for the 3.92, but most of the guys on this forum preaching about how badly we need the 3.92 don't actually need it and are just wasting gas. Each to their own.