olyelr
Senior Member
No, I haven't. Good idea though. I've thought about it and made a determination that it's more an issue of the mountain terrain that I drive in. If it were a bit cheaper, I might give it a go. My son recently this week sent me a link to one, but I will pass. He sent it to me for adjusting the RPM higher for the winch use, but then my Power Wagon already does that.
https://zautomotive.com/product/tazer-ram/
The shift points are off a bit off at the lower speeds driving up and down through the mountain roads and canyon grades which are all around here. The 4% larger tire change isn't even noticeable at all on the flat city streets and highways within the cities. It seems to shift spot on.
Yea i have the tazer. It works well. If you dont want that one the procal is quite a bit cheaper I think.
Your truck raises the idle up when you use your winch? I never knew they did that from the factory. How do you make it raise the idle? I like the tazer for that added feature.
Im in northern michigan, probably not much above sea level. Pretty much flat terrain for normal day to day driving. As soon as I put the 35’s on I quite driving my truck till I got a means to adjust the shift points. It was so annoying. It would upshift too soon, and was difficult to get to downshift, and when it did it did it very poorly. It makes a big difference when you get your speedo back where it should be, even when it is a small percentage off.
