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The point is, if he has a choice why not get a 3.92
A ford Ranger will tow that up the mountain eventually. If he's shopping used and that's his primary purpose he might as well wait and find the best truck for his needs.
The 3.92 will obviously tow better. That wasn't his question - he already has the trailer @ 6K pounds and was asking opinions on how a 3.21 truck would handle it. A lot of folks (myself included) are new to transmissions with more than 6 gears on trucks. It was an eye opener to discover just how much extra gearing is provided by these 8 and 10 speed transmissions that are available. If he happens to be upgrading from a six speed truck, I thought it'd be helpful to know that the Ram 3.21 has more aggressive gearing than almost any 6 speed/rear axle combo (4.30, 3.92, 3.73) from Toyota, Ford, or GM.
Were you to translate the Ram gearing in 6 speed terms, the 3.21 is like having approx 4.10/4.30, and the 3.92 is like 5.30!
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