Kart20
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Greetings all...
I am putting the finishing touches on an order for a new 2021 1500 Classic crew cab 4WD with the 5.7L V-8.
I've read several folks here suggest going with 3.92 gears instead of the highway gears. Is there a big difference in fuel mileage or acceleration between the two? I don't do much towing and what little I do is pretty light weight. With 4WD low range, I don't know why I'd ever need the low rear-end gears. And, with an 8-speed transmission it doesn't seem like the low gears would do much besides make you run higher rpm at highway speeds.
So, why do so many folks wish that had 3.92 axle ratio?
Other options I'm not sure if I should order or not:
1. Rear window defroster
2. factor bed liner.
What do you think of those two options?
Thanks in advance!
I am putting the finishing touches on an order for a new 2021 1500 Classic crew cab 4WD with the 5.7L V-8.
I've read several folks here suggest going with 3.92 gears instead of the highway gears. Is there a big difference in fuel mileage or acceleration between the two? I don't do much towing and what little I do is pretty light weight. With 4WD low range, I don't know why I'd ever need the low rear-end gears. And, with an 8-speed transmission it doesn't seem like the low gears would do much besides make you run higher rpm at highway speeds.
So, why do so many folks wish that had 3.92 axle ratio?
Other options I'm not sure if I should order or not:
1. Rear window defroster
2. factor bed liner.
What do you think of those two options?
Thanks in advance!