Bmags
Senior Member
With the gear ratios of the tranny the 3.21 and 3.92 are very close to one another for final drive ratios (essentially the 3.92 gets you an extra low gear, and the 3.21 gets you a second overdrive gear)I can't/won't speak for anyone towing with the 3.21, not even myself, because I haven't done it, and wouldn't recommend it either, at least not regularly. I have hauled a bed full of top soil once, and firewood three times, I doubt this is anything like towing. Interesting that my truck also came with all the factory "towing" equipment, but so did my 2006 Tacoma (V6 4.0L 3.73). I used that 3 times to tow the 2-axle U-Haul to help folks move. That trailer is 2,000lbs empty, and it was not a problem.
My experience with my 3.21 is the low RPM I see on the highway. In 8th gear at 55mph I'm seeing ~1400 rpm, 65mph just a hair over 1500. At 65mph and dropping back to 7th gear I am seeing right around 1800 rpm. Not exactly the ideal spot on the HP/torque curve, is it?
But I knew I had no plans to tow, and my truck would mostly haul on rare occasion, no off-road plans, mostly commuting and grocery-getting. I thought the 3.21 would be ideal for that and I'm very happy with it. If I bought it for a tow vehicle I would never have settled for the 3.21.
Not sure exactly what is meant by lugging, but if I'm standing still at the entrance to the interstate and push the skinny pedal 3/4 down, I can be doing just under 100mph as I "merge" onto the highway. IMHO that's hauling ass! I like to use tow/haul when I do it. Even with the factory exhaust I love to hear the Hemi "sing".
I run the MDS on at least 99.9%, only turning it off for a moment now and then. And the neat-o tow/haul mode will also lock out the 8th gear for me.
So all things the same hauling a load in 5th gear with 3.21 is the same as 6th gear in the 3.92.
I have hauled my cars across several states and horse trailers too (as well as plenty of other heavy equipment). Also installing a gooseneck hitch this weekend… it’s plenty capable, but if I would do it over I’d certainly opt for the 3.92
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