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What does your build sheet say?That’s pretty much where I’m sitting but window sticker shows 3.21 gear! Now I’m wondering if there was a mistake made here at the factory!!??
Yea the ‘26s have it too, somewhere in the settings. Puts a little number next to the D for what gear you are in.On my'22 1500 Bighorn there's an option to show the gear you're in on the dash. Look in the owner's manual or just browse the options to find it..
Welp, if they screwed the back up, lets hope they screwed the front up tooThat’s pretty much where I’m sitting but window sticker shows 3.21 gear! Now I’m wondering if there was a mistake made here at the factory!!??
That’s pretty much where I’m sitting but window sticker shows 3.21 gear! Now I’m wondering if there was a mistake made here at the factory!!??
Bottom side the drivers side rear axle tube should have a sticker with the diffs part number and in smaller numbers it should also have the gear ratio printed on it.That’s pretty much where I’m sitting but window sticker shows 3.21 gear! Now I’m wondering if there was a mistake made here at the factory!!??
2026 hemi with 3.92 gears, stock tires.
In 8th gear its about 2000 rpm at 70, and about 2200 at 80.
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Driving at 75 to 80 should not reduce fuel consumption that much. I live in the SW and always drive 80 on the interstates, and barring headwinds and mountains, get 18mpgTry keeping the speeds at 70 MPH and don't say you can't I have drove in TX so know it can be done so long as your not in the left lane.....
As others have pointed out, 2300 RPM at that speed doesn't match the axle ratio you think you have unless the transmission is not going into the top gear for some reason.Truck is bone stock!

